Asghar Farhadi Says ‘Any Murder Is a Crime’ When Asked About Iran War at Cannes: ‘It’s Extremely Cruel and Tragic’
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Cannes (France), 15 May (EFE).- Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, who competes at the Cannes festival with the film film film filmed in France ‘Histoires parallèles’ (Parallel Stories), this Friday asked to have ‘empathy’ for all the innocent dead in his country, both victims of the regime’s repression and victims of the bombings of the war. ‘Indignating in the face of the death of civilians under the bombs does not mean that you agree with the …
The Iranian director has presented at the French festival the film 'Parallel Stories', based on an episode of Krzysztof Kieślowski's 'Decalogue'. More information: Cannes Festival: Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson reach orgasm at the 'Miasma Camp'
The director of parallel stories denounced the death of innocent Iranians in the strikes of the United States and Israel, as did the regime's executions.
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Two-time Oscar winning and Cannes lauded filmmaker Asghar Farhadi expressed this morning how he continues to be jolted by the atrocities in his home country of Iran which remains at war with the U.S. Farhardi was specifically asked about by a journalist about working without limits on his latest production in France; if he had made this film in Iran he would have been sentenced. The filmmaker didn’t answer the question per se, rather express…
Asghar Farhadi Says ‘Any Murder Is a Crime’ When Asked About Iran War at Cannes: ‘It’s Extremely Cruel and Tragic’
Asghar Farhadi spoke about the conflict in his native Iran during the Cannes press conference for "Parallel Tales," saying: "Any murder is a crime."
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