“It Was Simply an Accident” filmmaker Jafar Panahi has been sentenced to at least one 12 months in jail in Absentia in Iran.
The Palme d’Or winner was additionally hit with a two-year journey ban and prohibition of Panahi membership in any political or social teams, his lawyer Mostafa Nili informed AFP in an interview on Monday.
In response to Nili, Panahi was charged with partaking in “propaganda actions” in opposition to the nation. Nonetheless, no additional particulars have been shared. He did add that “Mr. Panahi is exterior Iran proper now.”
The Iranian director gained the Palme d’Or as the perfect movie in competitors on the pageant, the Cannes jury introduced again on Might 24.
Panahi, who spent virtually 20 years in jail or beneath home arrest in Iran for making anti-government movies, was allowed to depart the nation and go to the pageant for the primary time in additional than 20 years with the movie, which offers with victims of oppression who abduct a person they imagine was their torturer in jail.
After its premiere, Neon acquired distribution rights to the movie, which now implies that the corporate has distributed the final six consecutive Palme d’Or winners, starting with “Parasite” in 2019 and likewise together with “Titane,” “Triangle of Disappointment,” “Anatomy of a Fall” and final 12 months’s winner, “Anora.”
Panahi landed within the U.S. for the New York Movie Competition on Sept. 30 after he was initially unable to enter the nation attributable to visa processing points associated to the federal government shutdown.
The holdup pressured Panahi to overlook each an Oct. 2 screening of his movie on the NYC pageant and an Oct. 3 dialog with Martin Scorsese. His chat with Scorsese has been moved to Friday following his capacity to attend the pageant. Panahi’s visa troubles got here a day after the U.S. authorities shut down when Congress didn’t move a federal finances for the 2026 fiscal 12 months. New York Movie Competition informed ticket holders on the time that Panahi wouldn’t be in attendance for the New York premiere or dialog.
