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Just an Accident: Iranian Director Benhi Represents France at Oscars

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Iranian Director Jaafar Panahi’s “Just an Accident” ​Selected to represent france in Oscars

Cannes Film Festival ⁤Golden parachis​ Award winner Jaafar Panahi, an iranian filmmaker secretly filming in his homeland, will see his latest work, “Just an Accident,” contend for the Academy Award for Best​ International Feature Film as France’s official entry.‍ The ​selection marks a ⁤important turn for Panahi, who has been imprisoned twice ‍by Iranian authorities and is ⁣barred from filmmaking in his native country. He returned to Iran after receiving the ⁣Cannes prize.

The decision‌ to submit Panahi’s film through France underscores the political obstacles he faces⁣ in Iran, where the government has consistently refused to submit his work for Oscar​ consideration. “The only⁣ way to compete for the Academy Awards is to run by a state, and⁤ Iran ‌has never wanted to represent Jaafar Panahi,” explained Philip Martin, founder of “Du Bilias,” a production‌ company involved in the ‍film. This nomination provides a crucial platform for Panahi’s politically charged​ cinema, potentially amplifying its reach and impact.

Panahi is a celebrated figure in international cinema, having‌ garnered numerous accolades at prestigious festivals like berlin and Venice. Despite ⁢his critical acclaim, he has never‍ been nominated for an Academy award. “Just an Accident”⁢ was filmed in secret, a testament to Panahi’s ⁤commitment to his craft despite facing severe restrictions.

The French production company also‌ collaborated on “Anatomy of a Fall,” directed by Justine Triet, which won the Academy​ Award for Best Screenplay‌ in 2024 and the Golden Parachis Award the previous year. In⁣ 2015, France selected “Mustang,” directed ​by⁢ French-Turkish filmmaker Deniz Gamze Ergüven, as its entry for the American competition.

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