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Filmmaker's Defiance: Short Film 'Life' Released Amidst Peril
15 Dec
Summary
- Jafar Panahi's short film 'Life' is now available online for free.
- The film captures a tender moment during the pandemic between family and a pet.
- Panahi continues to create films despite a recent prison sentence in Iran.

Filmmaker Jafar Panahi's short film 'Life,' originally part of an anthology released in 2021, has been made available to audiences via a free online release. This initiative by Neon aims to bolster Panahi's Oscar campaign by showcasing his resilient artistic spirit. The 20-minute film offers a touching and specific portrayal of a pandemic visit, centering on an unexpected bond formed between the director's mother and his pet iguana.
The release is preceded by a clip of a conversation with Martin Scorsese, discussing Panahi's commitment to filmmaking in Iran despite the risks. Panahi, who recently received a prison sentence in absentia, shared his resolve to continue creating, stating, "If I don't make films, what can I do?" This highlights his dedication to art in the face of adversity and censorship.


