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Jafar Panahi Returns to Cannes with Bold Film on Justice and Resistance

The acclaimed Iranian director premieres 'It Was Just An Accident' after a 15-year absence, highlighting defiance against state oppression.

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Director Jafar Panahi poses on the red carpet after the screening of the film "Un simple accident" (It Was Just an Accident) in competition at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Overview

  • Jafar Panahi attended the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in 15 years, presenting his new film 'It Was Just An Accident' in competition for the Palme d'Or.
  • The film, shot clandestinely without government approval, explores themes of revenge and justice through the story of former political prisoners confronting their oppressor.
  • Panahi's work reflects his personal experiences with imprisonment and censorship, blending dark humor and moral ambiguity to critique authoritarian systems.
  • Saeed Roustaee's 'Mother and Child,' another Iranian film in competition, contrasts Panahi's approach by depicting veiled women and navigating accusations of government compliance.
  • Panahi's presence at Cannes symbolizes both a personal victory and a subtle shift in Iran's cultural diplomacy following global scrutiny since Mahsa Amini's death in 2022.