The retrospective comes amid a surge for Panahi, following the release of his recent feature “It Was Just an Accident,” which has just been shortlisted for a Best International Feature Oscar. After decades of crafting subversively political films that have made him an enemy of the Iranian government, Panahi won this year’s Palme d’Or for his dark-comedy-laced thriller about a group of former detainees debating the fate of the man they believe to be their prison tormentor. And while the award and the many accolades that followed contributed to Panahi once again being targeted by his country’s regime, it also brought renewed attention to his stunning…
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