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Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker collects awards in prison

When Jafar Panahi’s "No Bears" won a prize at the 2022 Venice Film Festival, cast members had to accept it on his behalf, as the dissident Iranian director has been behind bars in Tehran since July.

No Bears
A screenshot from Jafar Panahi's film "No Bears" — Jafar Panahi

The 79th edition of the Venice Film festival wrapped Sept. 10 with yet another prize for internationally acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, whose latest movie was a contender for the Golden Lion. It ended up with the Special Jury Prize, the third most prestigious after the Golden Lion and the Grand Jury. Panahi could not make it to the venue in person, as he was in prison in the Iranian capital Tehran.

"No Bears" is the last in the string of Panahi’s award-winning films, all shot in secret in Iran over the past decade. Like some of his previous films, "No Bears" is a mixture of documentary and drama, a film within a film about a director trying to make a movie in Turkey. He leads his team remotely from a border village in Iran, because he is banned from leaving the country.

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