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Iranian Filmmaker Calls Out Hollywood’s Silence on Protests

Jafar Panahi warns industry of the devastation happening in his home country

This should be the crowning moment of Jafar Panahi’s career.

The veteran director’s latest film, “It Was Just an Accident,” is in heavy rotation among awards ceremonies.

To date, the film has earned four Golden Globes nominations, including Best Drama, a Best International Feature award at the Gotham Awards and the Palme d’Or at Cannes earlier this year.

It’s also shortlisted for a Best International Film Oscar.

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The Iranian director has more important matters top of mind. His fellow countrymen are attempting to topple their homeland’s rulers, a dictatorial squad responsible for countless deaths and cultural destruction.

So far, Iranian officials have killed thousands of protesters. The death count will likely keep rising. He said as much while accepting an award for Best International Film from the National Board of Review.

“The Islamic Republic has caused a bloodbath to delay its collapse. Bodies are piling up on bodies and those who have survived are searching for signs of their loved ones through mountains of corpses,” Panahi said. “This is no longer a metaphor. This is not a story. This is not a film. This is a reality ridden with bullets, day after day.”

Panahi later told the audience why his industry must speak out, and soon.

“In accepting this award I consider it my duty to call on artists and members of the global film community to speak out and not remain silent. Use any voice and any platform you have. Call on your governments to confront this human catastrophe rather than turn a blind eye. Do not let blood dry in the darkness of amnesia,” Panahi said in his NBR speech. “Today, cinema has the power to stand by defenseless people. Let us stand by them.”

So far, very few artists have heeded his advice.

J.K. Rowling has spoken out repeatedly about the Iranian protests. Pop singer Pink has done something similar.

And, just recently, Madonna weighed in on the matter.

Where is the rest of Hollywood, Inc.? The community was collectively silent at Sunday’s Golden Globes telecast. Expect that silence to continue.

2 Comments

  1. Anything Trump wants to do, the left hates, no matter how good or noble.

    At this point, the left is so unhinged I’m shocked anyone still votes for them. But I know a few TDS infected people and they are not only nuts but won’t believe a word what you say even if there’s 100% proof. They are living a different reality.

  2. Obviously too busy, painting Renee Good, someone who literally tried to kill an ICE agent with her SUV, as the victim.

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