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Forbidden Books Read as a Silent Act of Resistance

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(Film & TV - Dramas) A group of Iranian women meets secretly at a professor to discuss books that the theocratic regime has banned. The best-selling film "Lolita Read in Tehran" shows the subversive power of literature - but also its limits. read
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(Film & TV - Dramas) A group of Iranian women meets secretly at a professor to discuss books that the theocratic regime has banned. The best-selling film "Lolita Read in Tehran" shows the subversive power of literature - but also its limits. read

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queer.de broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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