Headlines out of Iran often focus on economic and political strife, and earlier this year the country’s war with Israel. But ...
This article originally published at Iran tried to silence Jafar Panahi. His new film ‘It Was Just an Accident' screams louder than ever. Director Paul Verhoeven's famous story about filming Starship ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi about his new movie, "It Was Just An Accident." Panahi made the ...
Authorities could again arrest him for speaking out against the country’s hard-line regime. They could send him back to the notoriously cruel Evin Prison in Tehran, which houses many of Iran’s ...
Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been arrested repeatedly in his home country. His shockingly funny new revenge thriller was ...
Iranian director Jafar Panahi, whose latest film won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival, told AFP he would continue to ...
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Jafar Panahi doesn't want to be called a hero. He just wants to make films
The Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi has been imprisoned, banned from traveling, put under house arrest and ordered to stop making films for 20 years. And, yet, Panahi has continually made films.
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Want to get into the films of Iran's Jafar Panahi, who went from imprisonment to Cannes? He's happy to help
His most recent movie, the Palme d'Or-winning 'It Was Just an Accident,' is only the latest of a 30-year career that's thrown the filmmaker obstacles at every turn.
Former CIA analyst David McCloskey keeps writing spy thrillers and the plots keep coming true. His latest book, The Persian, opens with an Israeli surprise attack on Iran.
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