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- Once_Upon_a_Time,_Cinema abstract "Once Upon a Time, Cinema (Persian: Nasseroddin Shah Actor-e Cinema i.e. Naser al-Din Shah, Movie Star) is a 1992 Iranian comedy fantasy film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film includes clips from old Iranian films from the silent age onwards. Made in black-and-white (with a brief colour sequence), it parodies many of the conventions of silent slapstick comedy and early fantasy films.".
- Q430488 abstract "Once Upon a Time, Cinema (Persian: Nasseroddin Shah Actor-e Cinema i.e. Naser al-Din Shah, Movie Star) is a 1992 Iranian comedy fantasy film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film includes clips from old Iranian films from the silent age onwards. Made in black-and-white (with a brief colour sequence), it parodies many of the conventions of silent slapstick comedy and early fantasy films.".
- Once_Upon_a_Time,_Cinema comment "Once Upon a Time, Cinema (Persian: Nasseroddin Shah Actor-e Cinema i.e. Naser al-Din Shah, Movie Star) is a 1992 Iranian comedy fantasy film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film includes clips from old Iranian films from the silent age onwards. Made in black-and-white (with a brief colour sequence), it parodies many of the conventions of silent slapstick comedy and early fantasy films.".
- Q430488 comment "Once Upon a Time, Cinema (Persian: Nasseroddin Shah Actor-e Cinema i.e. Naser al-Din Shah, Movie Star) is a 1992 Iranian comedy fantasy film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film includes clips from old Iranian films from the silent age onwards. Made in black-and-white (with a brief colour sequence), it parodies many of the conventions of silent slapstick comedy and early fantasy films.".