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Bobak Kalhor Director's Note


The Shah of Iran died on July 27th 1980, 557 days after being forced from his peacock throne into exile. His departure changed the future of the middle east and brought about the advent of political Islam.

It is puzzling why the true history of the 1979 Revolution in Iran, America’s involvement in that affair, and the comprehensive story surrounding the fall of the Pahlavi monarchy has yet to be accurately told. It may be owed to the Shah’s own insecurities in keeping important matters secret, but 38 years have passed and we still know next to nothing about one of the watershed historical events of the 20th century and the demise of one of its most colorful personalities.

This film is the culmination of 7 years of chasing shadows and trying to reconstruct a series of events that led to the removal of a monarchy and the birth of an Imamate in Iran. The King's illness was a natural place to start, as his mortality seemed to be the one true connection to reality that made the Shah’s motivations seem human. What was his illness? When was he first diagnosed? How was it treated? How did it change his behavior as a ruler? What contingencies were made by the West?

The trove of archival information required to establish an accurate account of this history is either locked up in classified government files or suppressed for similar reasons by the academic storytellers and the historians that serve as our interpreters to the past. But those who bravely came forward to share their story with me, on and off camera, have helped tell at least a medical portion of this important segment of world history. I hope someday, the future will afford us a chance to tell the rest.

Bobak Kalhor

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