‘It Was Just An Accident’ Director Jafar Panahi Says Iran’s Islamic Republic Won’t Continue Forever: “These Regimes Are Never To Last” – Toronto Studio

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Vahid and those he enlists in the effort to positively identify Pegleg face the moral question of whether to exact revenge on their alleged torturer.
“It is true that this film is set in the contemporary period, in the present moment, but in fact, it is a film for the post Islamic Republic of Iran,” he commented. “It is for the time that we think, what are we going to do now? Are we going to stop the cycle of violence or are we going to end it at some point?”
We asked if he foresaw an end to the Islamist regime that has ruled Iran since 1979.
“These regimes are never to last,” he said, “but when they are going to go, I don’t know.”

Panahi is one of only four directors to have won the top prize at Venice (the Golden Lion), Berlin (the Golden Bear), and Cannes (the Palme d’or).
“Winning these awards also confirmed that it’s perhaps more than what I thought,” he said modestly, “what anyone would think that these films were able to communicate with the audience.”
Watch the full conversation in the video above.
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