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Iranian maestro Jafar Panahi (Taxi Tehran) once again defies the forces of oppression, playing a filmmaker whose latest production mirrors his own reality.
In No Bears Panahi plays himself, a filmmaker trying to direct a cast and crew in Turkey, who is forced to remain in an Iranian village close to the border. As his actors perform their own story of attempted escape to Europe, Panahi finds himself coming up against suspicion and local traditions in the village where he is staying.
For the last decade, Panahi has made a series of boldly inventive statements defying the Iranian government’s ban on his being an active filmmaker. As he faces six years imprisonment, his latest film is testimony to how artistry and protest can find inspiration in the very restrictions that he and other creative voices face.
"The Iranian auteur crafts what might be his most powerful work yet." - The Wrap
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