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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.
'Life' serves as a poignant vignette reflecting on the absurdities and profound connections experienced during the global pandemic. In the context of Panahi's body of work and his struggle against censorship, the film becomes even more precious, making a compelling case for elevating artists who champion personal freedom and artistic integrity.


