Soudabeh Babagap

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Soudabeh Babagap (Persian: سودابه باباگپ; also transliterated as Sudabe Babagap) is an Iranian documentary filmmaker, poet, and painter. She is best known for her 25-minute documentary film Noah's Ark which won Grand Prix of the Belgrade Documentary Festival,[1][2] was shown at many festivals such as Yamagata,[3][4] Russian Golden Night,[5] and Sheffield.[6] Babagap's poems are included in some anthologies of poets from Iran and are translated in English.[7][8] She is also a guest lecturer in some European universities and cultural institutes, discussing Iranian documentary cinema and prominent documentary filmmakers.[9][10][11][12][13]

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  1. ^ Afirmator.org: Sudabe Babagap, An Evening of Iranian Poetry at the Writers Association
  2. ^ 2nd International Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival
  3. ^ Yamagata 2003
  4. ^ Asian Currents in the 9th Yamagata Festival
  5. ^ Iranian “Noah’s Ark” to Compete at 2004 Russian Filmfest
  6. ^ “Noah’s Ark” on 11th Sheffield big screen
  7. ^ barnesandnoble.com: Seven Valleys of Love: A Bilingual Anthology of Women Poets from Middle Ages Persia to Present Day Iran
  8. ^ trove.nla.gov.au : Seven valleys of love
  9. ^ Dom kulture Studentski grad: NEW FLOWS AND STRUCTURE OF MODERN IRAN DOCUMENTARY FILM with Sudabe Babagap
  10. ^ dksg.rs : Individuality and Creativity in the Cinematography of Abbas Kiarostami with Sudabe Babagap
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-09-21. Retrieved 2019-09-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Euro in film: KIAROSTAMI'S Poetics of the Roads with Babagap
  13. ^ dksg.rs: Lecture on POETIC EXPRESSION-DIRECTORS IN IRAN DOCUMENTARY Film

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