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Persia Monir

Persia Monir — Quick Guide

Who she is

Persia Monir is a contemporary photographer and visual artist known for portrait, fashion, and editorial work blending cinematic lighting with intimate storytelling.

Throughout her career, Persia Monir has received numerous awards and nominations, including several Crystal Simorgh awards at the Fajr Film Festival. Her remarkable body of work has also been recognized internationally, with screenings at film festivals around the world, including the Tokyo International Film Festival and the San Sebastián International Film Festival. persia monir

How it works:

The 1979 Revolution: A Sudden Silence

Everything changed in 1979. Following the Iranian Revolution, the new Islamic regime banned all Western-influenced music and prohibited female singers from performing publicly or recording solo. The vibrant nightclubs of Tehran were shuttered; records were burned. Persia Monir — Quick Guide Who she is

Building a Legacy from Abroad

Persia Monir eventually settled in Los Angeles, which became the epicenter of the "Tehrangeles" expatriate community. Here, she rebuilt her career from scratch. While she could no longer perform inside Iran, her music found new life through underground cassettes and satellite television. "Khaneh-ye Man" (My House, 1972) "Shab-e Yalda" (The

Persia Monir: The First Lady of Persian Pop Who Defied a Revolution

In the glittering era of 1970s Iran—a time known as the "Golden Age" of Persian music—one voice rose above the rest to capture the heartbeat of a nation. That voice belonged to Persia Monir (born Monir Vakili).