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Iranian dissident, teen abortion drama take top prizes at Berlin film fest

Dissident Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof on Saturday won the top prize at the Berlin film festival for There Is No Evil, a searingly critical work about the death penalty in his country.

Iranian dissident, teen abortion drama take top prizes at Berlin film fest
Accepting the award on behalf of dissident director Mohammad Rasoulof – currently banned from leaving Iran – producer Farzad Pak thanked the cast and crew who ‘put their lives in danger to be on this film.’

Rasoulof, 48, is currently banned from leaving Iran and was unable to accept the Golden Bear in person.

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Accepting the award on his behalf, producer Farzad Pak thanked “the amazing cast and crew who, put their lives in danger to be on this film.”

The film tells four loosely related individual stories about the death penalty in Iran, from the executioner to the families of the victims.

Industry magazine Variety called it Rasoulof’s “most openly critical statement yet.”

Rasoulof was sentenced to a year in prison last year for «attacking the security of the state», and banned from making films for life.

Speaking to a news conference via mobile phone, the director said his latest film was about «taking responsibility» under despotism.

“You can try to put aside your own responsibility and pass the buck to the government… but (people) can say no,” he said. 

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