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Iranian Dissident Wins Top Prize at Cannes Film Festival for Prison-Inspired Film

Iranian Dissident Wins Top Prize at Cannes Film Festival for Prison-Inspired Film

Epoch Times25-05-2025

Iranian filmmaker and longtime regime critic Jafar Panahi has won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival in France for the film 'It Was Just an Accident,' a revenge drama rooted in his experiences behind bars.
Panahi was presented the Palme d'Or—the coveted top prize at the iconic festival—by actress Cate Blanchett on May 24 in a ceremony that marked a career high for the 63-year-old director whose work has long challenged Iran's ruling establishment. The award comes three years after Panahi was imprisoned for allegedly spreading propaganda against the regime in Tehran—a sentence he protested with a hunger strike.
Barred from international travel for over 15 years, Panahi continued making films in secret in Iran, including the acclaimed 'This Is Not a Film,' shot in his living room, and 'Taxi,' set entirely in a car. But this year, he appeared in person at Cannes, where he called for resistance against repression.
'Let us join forces,' Panahi told the crowd at Cannes. 'No one should tell us what kind of clothes we should wear, or what we should or shouldn't do.'
Inspired by his time in prison, 'It Was Just an Accident' tells the story of a group of former inmates who encounter the man who once terrorized them—and must decide whether to take justice into their own hands. The film has been described as a blend of minimalist storytelling and political urgency, marked by themes that have defined Panahi's career, like freedom and resistance against tyranny.
'Through his cinema, which is minimalist yet deeply political, the Iranian director who often uses a semi-documentary style cinema that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, never stops questioning the fragility of individual freedoms and the complexity of social connections in a society that is governed by censorship and the unspoken,' reads a
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Panahi said he plans to return to Iran on Sunday, resisting the path of exile taken by fellow Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof, who fled to Germany last year after escaping a prison sentence and premiered his latest work at Cannes.
The film festival's closing night was nearly derailed by a regional blackout across southeastern France that authorities suspect was caused by arson. Power was restored in Cannes just hours before the stars began walking the red carpet.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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