Description
His subsequent films-The Mirror, The Circle, and Offside-continue to receive acclaim throughout the world, yet they remain largely unseen in his own country due to years of conflict with the Iranian government.
In spite of multiple arrests, a brief imprisonment, and a ban on making movies and giving interviews, Panahi speaks openly and passionately in this unique, invaluable collection of twenty-five interviews, open letters, and his own court statement, in which he makes a compelling case for artistic freedom and humanism. Many of these documents have been translated from Persian and appear in English for the first time, including an interview done exclusively for this volume.
In sparkling, lively interviews, Panahi reveals his influences, politics, and filmmaking practices. He explains the challenges he faces while working within (and often around) Iran's heavily restricted film industry, providing the reader a unique vantage point from which to consider Iranian cinema and society.
About the Author
Drew Todd teaches film history, appreciation, and analysis in the Department of Film and Theatre at San Jose State University. He earned his PhD in film studies, with a doctoral minor in art history, from Indiana University Bloomington. His work has been published in such publications as Film, Fashion & Consumption and the Journal of Popular Film and Television.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496823199
Author Drew Todd
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 412g