Iranian director and screenwriter Saeed Roustayi has been sentenced to six months in prison for screening his film Leila’s Brothers at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival without necessary authorization, according to local reports.
The filmmaker — alongside his producer Javad Noruzbegi — were on Tuesday found guilty of “contributing to propaganda of the opposition against the Islamic system” by Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Court, as per reports in the Iranian daily Etemad and Radio Free Europe.
The court ruled that the two will serve about nine days in jail, while the remainder of the sentence will be suspended over five years, during which time they have effectively been banned from making films. The requirements say that they “refrain from activities related to the committed crime or using tools effective in it,” “avoid contact and association with individuals active in the film industry” and “attend a filmmaking course at the Qom Sound and Vision Academy.
The filmmaker — alongside his producer Javad Noruzbegi — were on Tuesday found guilty of “contributing to propaganda of the opposition against the Islamic system” by Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Court, as per reports in the Iranian daily Etemad and Radio Free Europe.
The court ruled that the two will serve about nine days in jail, while the remainder of the sentence will be suspended over five years, during which time they have effectively been banned from making films. The requirements say that they “refrain from activities related to the committed crime or using tools effective in it,” “avoid contact and association with individuals active in the film industry” and “attend a filmmaking course at the Qom Sound and Vision Academy.
- 8/16/2023
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Protestors in Ottawa urge Iran to take action on women's rights Photo: Taymaz Valley
In an ongoing effort to clamp down on public protests against the mandatory covering of women's hair, the Iranian courts have passed sentence on actresses Azadeh Samadi, Leila Bolukat and Afsaneh Bayegan, prompting an international outcry.
Last Friday, film and theatre actress Samadi, who has long been politically outspoken, was described by the court as having an anti-social disease and told that she would receive two months in prison unless she agreed to undertake psychiatric therapy until she is deemed to be cured. On Wednesday, Bolukat, a well established film actress who has recently gained fame for her small screen work, was banned from acting for two years. On Thursday, Bayegan, some of whose films have enjoyed international success, was given a two year suspended prison sentence, banned from travelling for the duration and ordered to...
In an ongoing effort to clamp down on public protests against the mandatory covering of women's hair, the Iranian courts have passed sentence on actresses Azadeh Samadi, Leila Bolukat and Afsaneh Bayegan, prompting an international outcry.
Last Friday, film and theatre actress Samadi, who has long been politically outspoken, was described by the court as having an anti-social disease and told that she would receive two months in prison unless she agreed to undertake psychiatric therapy until she is deemed to be cured. On Wednesday, Bolukat, a well established film actress who has recently gained fame for her small screen work, was banned from acting for two years. On Thursday, Bayegan, some of whose films have enjoyed international success, was given a two year suspended prison sentence, banned from travelling for the duration and ordered to...
- 7/21/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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