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Uncover the secrets of a small town plagued by murder in this gripping neo-western mystery. Rosemont, Utah, has gone a century without a murder, but that all changes after former detective Tomas Arnesen becomes the city's new Chief of Public Safety. When his best friend turns up dead-the first in a string of far-too-similar killings-Arnesen is thrust into a race against time to bring the town's first serial killer to justice. But it's not just a case; it's personal for Arnesen, who must fight to prevent history from repeating itself. As he unravels the secrets of Rosemont, Arneson knows that, ultimately, someone must pay for the sins of the five fathers. This is a story of past, present, and future colliding in a heart-pounding race to catch a killer and save the town from its dark past.
"First book length study of home video in Iran during the 1980s and 1990s, and the informal distribution infrastructure that developed in reaction to the ban on all video technology"--
Blake Atwood examines how new industrial and aesthetic practices created a distinct cultural and political style in Iranian film between 1989 and 2007. He provides new readings of films such as Abbas Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry (1997) and Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Time for Love (1990), as well as ones by other key directors.
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