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Jahangir Jahangiri is a celebrated Iranian film director whose bold, visually striking cinematic works have earned him widespread acclaim both at home and on the international stage. With a keen eye for capturing the gritty realities of life in Iran, Jahangiri's films often delve into themes of social injustice, political unrest, and the plight of marginalized communities. His directorial debut, Hadese dar Kandovan (1996), immediately established Jahangiri's distinctive visual style, blending stark realism with moments of poetic, almost dreamlike beauty. This atmospheric, character-driven drama set the tone for much of his subsequent work, which consistently challenges audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about their society. Films like the tense crime drama Outlaw (1998) and the emotionally charged Melody (2007) showcase Jahangiri's talent for crafting complex, morally ambiguous narratives that refuse to offer easy answers. Perhaps Jahangiri's most acclaimed work to date is the powerful Extremists (2010), a searing exploration of religious fanaticism and its devastating impact on individuals and communities. Praised for its nuanced performances and unflinching approach, the film cemented Jahangiri's reputation as a bold, uncompromising voice in Iranian cinema, unafraid to tackle the most pressing social and political issues of his time.