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Film Review: "a Simple Accident" by Jafar Panahi, "Honeymoon" by Zhanna Ozirna & Two Ukrainian Documentaries

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On the programme of the critical debate today, like every Wednesday, of cinema: with the Palme d'Or of the Cannes Film Festival 2025 "Un simple accident" by Jafar Panahi & a focus on Ukraine with the fiction of Zhanna Ozirna "Honeymoon" & documentaries "At 2000 meters of Andriivka" and "L'Invasion"
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On the programme of the critical debate today, like every Wednesday, of cinema: with the Palme d'Or of the Cannes Film Festival 2025 "Un simple accident" by Jafar Panahi & a focus on Ukraine with the fiction of Zhanna Ozirna "Honeymoon" & documentaries "At 2000 meters of Andriivka" and "L'Invasion"

A victim who believes in recognizing his torturer: in a torn Iran, a road trip in the form of a thriller at the same time as a relentless charge against the Islamic dictatorship. A film of exceptional intensity. The post [POUR] "A simple accident" by Jafar Panahi: a dive into the heart of the problem of the Mal appeared first on Benzine Magazine.

Golden Vengeance Iran had won the Golden Palm only once in its History before A simple accident and that was already almost thirty years ago, in 1997, with The Taste of Cherry by Abbas Kiarostami. An amazing rarity as Iranian cinema is a fertile cinema land that could have gleaned [...]

In the past, in the present or in the future, the films of Johan Grimonprez, Jafar Panahi, Neo Sora and Zhanna Ozirna explore the many ways in which cinema can be made from the major contemporary issues.

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Slate.fr broke the news in France on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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