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Iran's Cinema: Resilience in Film
30 Jan
Summary
- Iranian filmmakers overcome censorship and imprisonment.
- Legendary director Jafar Panahi's film is an Oscar contender.
- Diverse directors explore Iran's rich cinematic tradition.

For over sixty years, Iranian filmmakers have consistently produced globally acclaimed cinema despite facing significant obstacles, including censorship and imprisonment. The legendary director Jafar Panahi's most recent film, "It Was Just An Accident," is currently recognized with Oscar and BAFTA Award nominations, underscoring the international prestige of this cinematic movement.
British-Iranian director Babak Anvari discussed his thriller "Under the Shadow," which draws inspiration from his childhood experiences during the Iran-Iraq War. Sepideh Farsi, now based in Paris, shared insights into her 2009 documentary "Tehran Without Permission," a film produced independently using a Nokia cameraphone. Additionally, Hassan Nazer, an Iranian director residing in Aberdeen and a refugee in the UK, presented his 2022 film "Winners," a tribute to his homeland's filmmaking heritage.




