By Miranda Murray CANNES, France, May 20 (Reuters) - For Iranian filmmaker Pegah Ahangarani, making her documentary ...
The feature film debut from Iranian-French director Mahsa Karampour about her and her brother, a former member of indie rock ...
Voices inside the country decry the toll on civilians and cinema, while exiled filmmakers warn they’ve been shut out of Iran’s future. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief With no end in sight to ...
Independent filmmakers in Iran face a fresh wave of repression and extreme economic hardship because of the war, risking ...
Oscar-winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s first feature in five years received a warm welcome in Cannes tonight as an ...
Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig captures Iran’s 2022 uprising through one loyalist family’s collapse. A vital ...
In Rome on the evening of April 4, as Iran was being pounded by U.S. and Israeli missiles, a large crowd celebrated the Persian new year in the Eternal City’s Alcazar club dancing to Middle East beats ...
Iran highlights Minab school strike at Cannes, Farabi Cinematic Foundation showcases memorial and seeks joint films on ...
Asghar Farhadi spoke about the conflict in his native Iran during the Cannes press conference for "Parallel Tales," saying: ...
Directors Fateme Ahmadi, Mohammadreza, Eyni, Sara Khaki and Pegah Ahangarani reflect on the state of their country’s cinema.
Qatar’s Doha Film Institute (DFI) has unveiled the 49 projects selected for the 2026 edition of its annual Qumra meeting which has been moved online due to the Iran War. The incubator event will ...