Sentenced to six years in prison earlier this year, Jafar Panahi has crafted a film that feels prophetic of current women’s protests
Panah Panahi, whose dissident father was sentenced to prison last week, directs a film about family and the pain of parting
His joyous debut has been feted internationally but can’t be shown in his homeland — and now his auteur father has been sentenced to prison
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s unsettling family drama takes the top prize in a difficult year for Cannes
Two films from directors who were unable to attend this year’s Cannes Festival
Danny Leigh meets Brazilian film-maker Kleber Mendonça Filho and reflects on other dissident directors
Packed performances reveal atmosphere of cultural and social openness under President Rouhani
Banned director Jafar Panahi poses as the driver of a cab rigged with cameras in this award-winning, must-see film
Jafar Panahi, the Iranian director condemned to silence, has spoken again
This week’s cinema reviewed: ‘The Kid with a Bike’, ‘This Is Not a Film’, ‘The Hunger Games’, ‘Wild Bill’ and ‘The Island President’
The frontrunners for the Golden Bear range from a complex Iranian drama to a slice of Hungarian minimalism
Censorship and DVDs hit hard
Hollywood and the film business are saying farewell to breast implants, Botox and collagen lips
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