Inside Iran
Rageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he
describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in
the world, looking at the country through the
eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film
inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an
energetic and vibrant country that is completely
different to the usual images seen in the media. A
country of contrasts
Rageh soon discovers that Tehran is a complex place and
uncovers a city of extremes of wealth and poverty, where
some people survive on less than a dollar a day and
others shop till they drop in glitzy shopping malls.
Iran is a country that bans women from riding
motorcycles but where 60 per cent of the student
population is female. It is also a youthful place, with
two thirds of Iran's 70 million population under the age
of 30. Local stories
Rageh meets with local people to hear their personal
stories and feelings about the current state of affairs
in Iran. There are stories of taxi drivers, wrestlers,
business women, people working with drug addicts and the
country's leading pop star and his manager - the 'Simon
Cowell' of Iran.
Rageh Inside Iran transcends images of angry
demonstrations and burning flags to reveal a country
that isn't without its problems but which is also
fascinating, dynamic and hospitable.
Broadcast
02/15/07 BBC 4 - Video Runtime
98 Minutes