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  • 5/25/2025

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00:00A dissident director at the pinnacle of cinema.
00:09Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi has won the Palme d'Or for a film he had to make in secret.
00:15He and his cast and crew shot It Was Just An Accident clandestinely in Iran,
00:20his home country, where his work is banned.
00:23We're at this moment together where no one can tell us what to wear,
00:32what we have to say, what we're not allowed to do.
00:39Cinema's a society. No one has the right to tell us what to do and what not to do.
00:44It Was Just An Accident follows a group of formerly jailed Iranians
00:54who seek revenge against the man they believe tortured them.
00:57It's partly inspired by the director's own experiences in prison and solitary confinement.
01:04Panahi has long been a thorn in the side of the Iranian powers that be.
01:08Though he's primarily a social rather than a political filmmaker,
01:12he's shone a light on aspects of Iranian society they would prefer to keep in the shadows.
01:18He's also supported mass anti-government protests
01:21and consistently spoken out against the oppression of women.
01:26This year was his first at an international festival in many years
01:29after a long-standing ban on leaving Iran was lifted.
01:33After the ceremony, he dedicated his Palme d'Or to other artists whose work is suppressed.
01:38This isn't really for me.
01:43It's for all the filmmakers who can't work.
01:46But we hope that after this award, they'll be able to find a way to make films.
01:52The award will put more scrutiny than ever on Jafar Panahi,
01:56but he says he's not afraid to return to Iran.

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