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Iranian dissident film-maker wins Palme d’Or at Cannes

‘The important thing now is the freedom of our country’ said director Jafar Panahi

May 25, 2025 10:01
Jafar Panahi poses with the Palme D'Or award (Photo: Getty Images)
Jafar Panahi poses with the Palme D'Or award (Photo: Getty Images)
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The Palme d’Or, the top award at the Cannes Film Festival, has been won by It Was Just an Accident, an Iranian film that takes aim at the country’s totalitarian government.

Directed by Jafar Panahi, the film is about a group of former political prisoners, who abduct a man they believe was the guard who tortured them.

Receiving his award from actress Cate Blanchett, Panahi, who has twice been incarcerated for defying the government, said in his acceptance speech that it was time for Iranians to “set aside our differences. The important thing now is the freedom of our country, so that no one would dare to tell us what to wear or what film to make”.

While the film uses humour – there is a scene when a pair of security guards ask the protagonists to pay a bribe using an electronic card reader – it is, according to a report in the Times, “ultimately a protest against Iran’s government and an acknowledgement of the traumatising effects of its cruelty”.