Panahi’s latest film is a testament to ingenuity and courage while also being a quietly furious response to the horrible ...
Shiite Islam may be the official religion in Iran, but entering Tehran's brand-new Maryam Moghaddas metro station, you could ...
1979’s Iranian Revolution saw millions of citizens fleeing the country in its aftermath. Amid this Iranian diaspora, many of ...
The Sharjah Intl. Film Festival for Children and Youth, now in its 12th edition (Oct. 6-12), affirmed its growing stature as ...
If you’ve not been able to get enough of the Slough House spooks, here are seven more gripping spy series to catch up on ...
Directed by the resilient Jafar Panahi, who has withstood imprisonment and curtailments, 'It Was Just an Accident' takes on ...
Scene from “The Stranger,” a film adapted from the 1939 novel by Albert Camus. The movie is just one of 114 feature-length ...
The founder of E! Entertainment Television, Alan Mruvka, is set to launch the first-ever U.S. platform for microdramas, The ...
In his latest movie, the formerly banned filmmaker Jafar Panahi tells a circuitous, moving and unexpectedly funny story of ...
The third time Iranian director Jafar Panahi was arrested, it was with his wife, his daughter, and 15 of his friends. It was ...
It Was Just an Accident serves as a powerful testament to a filmmaker who refuses to be silenced, concluding with a ...
Iran will allow holders of government sukuk, or Islamic bonds, to be repaid in crude oil exports, state-run Press TV reported, citing a finance ministry announcement.
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