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"The Seed of the Sacred Fig" explores the ideology of Iranian family members who "submit to power"
Mohammad Rasoulof's provocative film has been banned in Iran, but Germany has submitted it for Oscar consideration
‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’: The Film That Made Its Director Flee Iran to Avoid Prison
The insidious monstrousness of Iran’s regime and culture is brutally censured by The Seed of the Sacred Fig, in theaters Nov. 27, an acclaimed import whose writer/director Mohammad Rasoulof was forced—on the eve of its premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival—to flee his homeland due to being sentenced by the Islamic Republic to eight years in prison and a flogging (along with having his property confiscated).
Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof had a secret plan for ‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’
The filmmaker, whom the Iranian government had imprisoned several times, fled his homeland to escape an 8-year sentence for his latest, which Germany submitted to the Academy Awards.
“The Seed of the Sacred Fig” Is a Shattering Epic of Reproach
Their mother warns, “You must be irreproachable.” With “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” Rasoulof has composed an epic of reproach. Iman’s promotion coincides with the Woman, Life, Freedom movement that ignited in 2022,
The Seed of the Sacred Fig Is Furious, and It Wants You to Be, Too
M idway through The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Islamic Revolutionary Court investigating judge Iman (Missagh Zareh), whose name means “faith,” is losing his grip. The gun he was
‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: When the World Is a Prison
Mohammad Rasoulof’s powerful drama about the authoritarian Iranian government breaks a fourth wall, with consequences.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
It's almost exactly halfway through Mohammad Rasoulof's powerful, angry, masterfully crafted "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" that Iman (Missagh Zareh) realizes that he can't find the gun. But it has figured into the drama from the beginning.
‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: An Iranian’s Conscience
A bureaucrat’s promotion comes at a moral cost in this drama directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, who was sentenced to prison during its production and has since fled the country.
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To attend his Cannes premiere, he fled an Iranian prison sentence. The film is worth it
About a half an hour before the start of my conversation with exiled Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, he gets tragic news ...
Jefferson Public Radio
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Mohammad Rasoulof left Iran after making his most daring film
Dissident filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof talks about how he escaped Iran on foot after making his new political thriller, The ...
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‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig' reviews: The ‘gripping' and ‘brilliant' Oscar contender releases in limited theaters
The Seed of the Sacred Fig” released in limited theaters on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024, so now is the perfect time to check out ...
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Mohammad Rasoulof Reveals How He Covertly Made ‘The Seed Of The Sacred Fig’, Risking His Life And His Freedom
Director Mohammad Rasoulof knew his clandestine shooting of 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' in Iran could have led to an ...
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Facing 8 Years in Prison, a Director Flees Iran
Rasoulof is among Iran’s most famous and revered filmmakers, his work notable for featuring characters who are government ...
The Daily Star
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‘I’m now a filmmaker in exile’
In an interview with AFP, Rasoulof emphasised the irony of the situation. "It is unimaginable that the Islamic Republic could ...
AFP on MSN
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Iran director in exile says 'bittersweet' to rep Germany at Oscars
Forced to flee Iran, dissident director Mohammad Rasoulof says it is bittersweet that his latest movie will contend at the ...
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