Hollywood advocacy group The Brigade has written a letter calling out double standards in the industry, pointing to "selective" outrage and failure to condemn the atrocities being committed in Iran.
A feature film shot covertly in Iran won a jury award for ensemble cast at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Between war and recent street protests, the filmmakers had many challenges getting The ...
In 2010, Iranian director Jafar Panahi received a ban on filmmaking from the Iranian government and in 2022 he was imprisoned after he inquired into a fellow filmmaker’s arrest. Despite being jailed ...
Marion Cotillard, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Juliette Binoche were among the signatures calling out "the organized crimes committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran against protesting civilians." By Scott ...
EXCLUSIVE: French actresses Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard and Camille Cottin as well as Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos have joined 800 cinema professionals in a statement condemning the Iranian ...
Former Iranian political prisoner Navid Mohebbi said President Donald Trump's strong stance in confronting the government of Iran has presented a rare and potentially historic opportunity for change, ...
Iran reportedly executed six prisoners Saturday who the regime claimed carried out deadly attacks in the country’s oil-rich southwest on behalf of Israel, marking the latest surge in executions that ...
Running time: 105 minutes. Rated PG-13 (violence, smoking, strong language). In Persian with subtitles. In theaters Oct. 15. There is nothing accidental about the way Jafar Panahi makes movies. The ...
From Toronto Platform title “Bouchra’s” credit sequence, where a coyote and goat ride a New York City Subway train shot photo realistically to the sound of Moroccan flute music, many spectators will ...
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