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A writer and his dog retreat to a coastal villa only to have their peace disturbed by two siblings fleeing the police.

Portrait of Nasrin Sotoudeh, who is serving a prison sentence of 38 years in Iran for representing women who protested the country’s mandatory hijab law.

The director appears as himself, relocated to a rural border town to remotely oversee the making of a new film in Turkey, the story of which comes to sharply parallel disturbing events that begin to occur around him.

The Century of Cinema is a documentary which focusses on World War II in relation to filmmaking.

An Iranian director forbidden to make movies works as a taxi driver, and installs hidden cameras in his cab…

Jafar Panahi's postcard from Iran.

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