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Mohammadreza Sargolzaei
Dr. Mohammadreza Sargolzaee is a distinguished psychiatrist with over 25 years of exceptional contributions to mental health, spanning academia, private practice, and community engagement. Renowned for his expertise in therapy, education, and critical thinking, he has dedicated his career to fostering psychological resilience and societal well-being. A staunch advocate for human rights, Dr. Sargolzaee has supported survivors of systemic oppression and victims of political and social repression, including those impacted by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s human rights violations. His passion for integrating culture and psychology has led to significant contributions in understanding how storytelling, cinema, and cultural narratives influence mental health and collective healing, making his work particularly relevant to Cinema Iranica.
Through impactful seminars, workshops, and speeches, Dr. Sargolzaee has promoted the transformative power of education and cultural awareness. His work often emphasizes the role of film and art in shaping societal values, fostering dialogue, and addressing trauma. He has inspired countless individuals to use creative expression, including cinema, as a tool for empowerment and social change. Offering much of his expertise on a non-profit basis, he continues to leave a lasting legacy as a champion of mental health, education, and cultural progress. His vision aligns seamlessly with Cinema Iranica’s mission to explore the intersections of Iranian cinema, societal narratives, and human resilience.
Contributions
The Philosophical Poetry of Makhmalbāf’s Cinema: A Critical Discussion on Muhsin Makhmalbāf’s Time of Love (1991) and Sex and Philosophy (2005)
Introduction Many critics believe that there is a poetic dimension to Makhmalbāf’s cinema, especially in the third period of his…