Overview
- Jafar Panahi, a dissident Iranian filmmaker, won the Palme d'Or at the 78th Cannes Film Festival for his political thriller 'A Simple Accident'.
- The film critiques the Iranian regime and was praised for its bold storytelling and powerful message of resistance.
- Panahi used his acceptance speech to call for unity among Iranians and emphasized the importance of freedom in his homeland.
- The Iranian government's reaction to Panahi's win has escalated diplomatic tensions with France, underscoring the political impact of the award.
- Despite the risks, Panahi has announced his intention to return to Iran, continuing his defiance of oppressive policies.