Asghar Farhadi condemns violence in Iran at Cannes Film Festival

Here's what it means for you.
Farhadi's remarks may reshape global perceptions of the humanitarian crisis in Iran.
What happened
Asghar Farhadi spoke out against state violence and the war during a press conference at Cannes, condemning the recent civilian deaths and government repression.
The Context
- Farhadi's film 'Parallel Tales' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
- He emphasized that any murder is a crime, reflecting on the atrocities in Iran.
- The comments come amid ongoing conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel.
Takeaway
Farhadi's statements may influence international perceptions of the conflict in Iran and the humanitarian crisis unfolding there.
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