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Directed by
  
Morteza Avini

Original language(s)
  
Persian

Original network
  
IRIB 1

Program creator
  
Morteza Avini

Director
  
Morteza Avini

Language
  
Persian

Country of origin
  
Iran

No. of seasons
  
5

Number of seasons
  
5

Narrated by
  
Morteza Avini

Genre
  
War film

Location(s)
  
Iran-Iraq war front-line

Similar
  
The Hidden Half, Standing in the Dust, The Glass Agency, Crimson Gold, Che

Ravayat e fath season one


Ravayat-e Fath (Persian: روایت فتح‎‎), variously translated as The Chronicles of Victory, The Tales of Victory, The Narrative of Victory, The Narration of Victory, The Story of Victory, and Witness to Glory, was a war documentary TV series directed by Morteza Aviny and filmed on the front-lines of the Iran–Iraq war. It is one of the most famous works of Avini, and one of the first and most important war documentary films in the history of Iranian cinema. The TV series presents witnessing discourse through footage of front-line sacrifices set against commentary by Avini. The documentary film "literally brought the details of war into people's living rooms every night". The series had a mystic and spiritual theme.

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After the Iraqi invasion of Iran, Avini went to the front-line, founded Jihad TV Unit (گروه تلویزیونی جهاد), and trained its crewmembers ideologically and technically. At least seven Jihad TV crewmembers, including Avini himself, were killed in the process of making the series. Jihad TV continued to operate as a production unit for years after the war and after Avini. According to Hamid Naficy, what made the documentary series stand out was "its promotion of multiple sacred subjectivities on behalf of the warriors who were filmed, the cameramen who filmed them, and the spectators who watched them".

Ravayat e fath season three


Seasons

Season One, consisted of 11 episodes, is about Operation Dawn 8.

Season Two depicts Battle of Mehran and Operation Karbala 1.

Season Three depicts Operation Karbala 5, filmed in Shalamcheh. Three crewmembers were killed in the process of filming this season.

Season Four, beside covering the front-line events, depicts the political events in 1987, including the American presence in Persian Gulf and the Mecca incident.

Season Five was broadcast after the end of the war, and depicts other wartime Iranian operations including Operation Karbala 10, Operation Mersad, and several operations in the Western Front.

References

Ravayat-e Fath Wikipedia