Reza Pahlavi

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Reza Pahlavi

Born October 31, 1960 · Tehran, Iran (age 65)

Reza Pahlavi is the eldest son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran of the roughly 53-year old Pahlavi dynasty, and his third wife Farah Diba. He was officially named Crown Prince of Iran in 1967 at the time of his father's coronation. Pahlavi is the founder and leader of National Council of Iran, an exiled opposition group, participates in the Iranian democracy movement, and is a pro…

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Farah Diba Pahlavi: The Last EmpressFarah Diba Pahlavi: The Last Empress · 2018
Farah Diba Pahlavi: The Last Empress
8.02018
MovieDocumentary
This is the turbulent life story of Farah Diba Pahlavi, who became the first and only Empress in the history of Persia. The history and culture of this country, which dates back over millennia, is as much the theme of this film as is the life of the Empress, a role model to all women in Iran.
ShahbanooShahbanoo · 2016
Shahbanoo
2016
MovieDocumentaryHistory
A distinctive documentary that takes a look at the life of Shahbanoo Farah Pahlavi from childhood to the present day. Produced using dozens of rare and lesser-seen films and photographs and narrated by the Empress herself—it not only introduces viewers to her personality, traits, and life memories, but also offers a view of the social, cultural, and political transformations of contemporary Iranian history over more than the past 70 years.
The Shah's Funeral CeremonyThe Shah's Funeral Ceremony · 2019
The Shah's Funeral Ceremony
2019
MovieDocumentaryHistory
The documentary "Guest in Cairo," (The Shah's funeral ceremony) part of Manoto’s documentary series, delves into the final days of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in Cairo, Egypt, using never-before-seen footage. A king who, after being exiled from his country, was abandoned by almost all his friends and allies. Among them, Anwar Sadat, the President of Egypt, was the only one who refused to sacrifice his friendship with the Shah for political gains and deals. While no one else was willing to accept the ailing Shah, Sadat offered refuge to him and his family and appointed Egypt’s most skilled doctors to care for him. After the Shah’s death, Anwar Sadat held an official and grand funeral, showcasing his unwavering loyalty and friendship with the fallen monarch.
A Dying King: The Shah of IranA Dying King: The Shah of Iran · 2017
A Dying King: The Shah of Iran
6.32017
MovieDocumentary
On January 16, 1979, the then Shah of Iran, left Iran commencing what became a 19-month odyssey to exile in Egypt, Morocco, Bahamas, Mexico, US, Panama, and back to Egypt again where he passed away. His death had profound consequences for the future of the middle east and the world, yet the untold medical story of the late Shah of Iran has to date remained a puzzling mystery. This documentary leads viewers to the main causes of the Iranian revolution, pursuant hostage crisis, and the state of relations between the U.S. and Iran.
Flame of PersiaFlame of Persia · 1971
Flame of Persia
1971
MovieDocumentary
A film documenting the exorbitant 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire, held in October 1971, organized by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and attended by leaders from around the world.
Sunday with Laura KuenssbergSunday with Laura Kuenssberg · 2022
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
2.82022
SeriesNewsTalk
The big names behind the big stories. Laura Kuenssberg talks to those making the news, inside and outside politics.
My View with Lara TrumpMy View with Lara Trump · 2025
My View with Lara Trump
1.02025
Series
Lara Trump brings her unique insight to the stories that Americans care about and conducts in-depth interviews with the men and women who make this country great.

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The Shah's Funeral CeremonyThe Shah's Funeral Ceremony · 2019
The Shah's Funeral Ceremony
2019
MovieDocumentaryHistory
The documentary "Guest in Cairo," (The Shah's funeral ceremony) part of Manoto’s documentary series, delves into the final days of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in Cairo, Egypt, using never-before-seen footage. A king who, after being exiled from his country, was abandoned by almost all his friends and allies. Among them, Anwar Sadat, the President of Egypt, was the only one who refused to sacrifice his friendship with the Shah for political gains and deals. While no one else was willing to accept the ailing Shah, Sadat offered refuge to him and his family and appointed Egypt’s most skilled doctors to care for him. After the Shah’s death, Anwar Sadat held an official and grand funeral, showcasing his unwavering loyalty and friendship with the fallen monarch.

Self (archive footage)