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Iranian Director Jafar Panahi Discusses Protests and His New Film from LA

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In a recent interview, Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi spoke about the ongoing protests in Iran, which have resulted in over 2,400 deaths and 18,000 arrests, as citizens react to the country's economic crisis. Panahi, who has faced imprisonment and bans on his work, expressed that the current regime is collapsing in multiple aspects. His latest film, 'It Was Just an Accident,' reflects on themes of revenge and forgiveness, paralleling the national struggle. Despite facing a recent court ruling that sentenced him to a year in prison, Panahi plans to return to Iran after the awards season, emphasizing the importance of his work in challenging oppressive systems.

Key Details: • Protests in Iran have led to at least 2,403 deaths and over 18,000 arrests. • Panahi's film 'It Was Just an Accident' won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and is nominated for multiple awards. • A recent court ruling sentenced Panahi to one year in prison and a two-year travel ban. • Panahi plans to return to Iran after the awards season concludes.

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