An overview of the Jafar Panahi situation, a very nice opinion piece (and I’m not just saying that because the writer linked to me.)
An overview of the Jafar Panahi situation, a very nice opinion piece (and I’m not just saying that because the writer linked to me.)
I have yet to see any of Panahiâs movies but the way you describe him, his methods (ordinary people instead of actors, studies of types of character) â he sounds a lot like Robert Bresson â but not just in style or methods. They both aim their sights on the human condition and the attendant inhumanities that often make life almost unbearable â though Panahiâs subjects, women in an Islamic state and their status, not as half the human race but more a half human race, is, by several magnitudes harder to take/watch.
I hesitate to make a political point/appeal, but I wish all the putzes striking brave poses on behalf of Polanski would take up a fight and a cause worthier (not that some havenât) â Panahiâs freedom. The plight of women in Islamic states, as portrayed in The Circle will take a good deal more unfortunately.
Right Comment – Wrong Post. Dork at work.