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Iranians defy censor with bootleg DVDs

By Anna Fifield

Published: April 5 2008 01:49 | Last updated: April 5 2008 01:49

The must-see film in Iran this spring is Santouri, a gritty tale of a musician who struggles to get permission to perform in public. Ironically, the film does not have permission to play in public either. In Iran, all cultural performances are strictly regulated and anything deemed morally dubious is outlawed.

So instead of going to the cinema, Iranians are snapping up copies of the film from bootleg DVD sellers around the country.

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