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throughout the rug, with the
appearance of
differently colored zones).
Gabbehs are made of natural,
handspun wool yarn and all the
colors are created...
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Gabbeh (Persian: گبه) is a 1996
Iranian film
directed by
Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It was
screened in the Un
Certain Regard section at the 1996
Cannes Film Festival...
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Afghan ****
Armenian ****
Azerbaijani ****
weaving Flooring Gabbeh Heatsetting Knot
density Oriental rugs
Tapestry Moroccan rugs "RUG | meaning...
- 1981
because it
depicts a ****
relationship and a controversy. 1996
Gabbeh Banned for
being "subversive". 1996 Nūn o goldūn (A
Moment of Innocence)...
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Gabula (Syria), an
ancient city near
Aleppo historically known as
Gabba Gabbeh or gabba, a type of
Iranian pile rug of co****
quality Gabba Gabba Hey,...
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trilogy that
offers three variations of the same story.
Makhmalbaf directed Gabbeh in 1996. The film
follows the
nomadic Ghashghai people,
whose bright, bold...
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everyday life of
nomadic Qashqai people was portra**** in the 1996
Iranian film
Gabbeh directed by
Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
Qashqai Football Club
Iranian Turks Bichaghchi...
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Category Award Name
Title Country Feature Best Asia
Feature Mohsen Makhmalbaf Gabbeh Iran
Special Jury Tsai Ming-liang The
River Taiwan Best
Director Wu Tianming...
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opposed to the artistic, pre-planned
designs of the
larger workplaces.
Gabbeh rugs are the best-known type of **** from this line of tradition. As a...
- (1872–1960) – The Girl of Solbakken, Mans
kvinna Hossein Alizadeh (born 1951) –
Gabbeh, A Time for
Drunken Horses,
Turtles Can Fly
Johan Alkenäs (born 1974) Eric...