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The documentary shows that the highly educated society has been assimilated by the American culture.
One of the aspects of the Iranian society that has been shown in the documentary is the anti-U.S protests. The highly-educated society has demonstrated against the U.S government on several occasions. It is vital to note that the anti-U.S protests are not aimed against the U.S people, but against the U.S policies on the Middle East and Iran. In addition to the anti-U.S protests, the film shows the functioning of Iranian propaganda (Omaar, 2012). Iranian propaganda is different from U.S propaganda because it is strict. Iran has blatant censorship of media content. This differs from the subtle censorship used by U.S media.
The BBC documentary on Iran highlights the misrepresentation and misunderstanding of Iranian society and Islamic culture. The aim of the documentary is to use local Iranians to give their stories and perceptions about different issues. The documentary helps in the understanding that Iranians are picking up elements of Western societies. Most of the people outside Iran think that Iranians are against American citizens. All the same, the documentary succeeds in showing that they are against the policies of the American government.
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