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Jafar Panahi honoured as Asian Filmmaker of the Year by Busan International Film Festival

Jafar Panahi

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Renowned Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, known for world cinema classics like The White Balloon, Offside, The Circle and 3 Faces, has been named the Asian Filmmaker of the Year' by the Busan International Film Festival.

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The award is presented to an Asian film figure or organisation that has made the most significant contribution to the development of the Asian film industry and culture.

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Panahi is a revered figure in the international cinema community but in Iran he has consistently faced restrictions for his art. He was imprisoned three years ago and went on a hunger strike. Despite obstacles, Panahi has continued to make films be it This Is Not a Film, which he made in his living room while under house arrest or Taxi, which was set in a car.

"As a towering figure in Iranian cinema, the director has explored the existence and freedom of individuals living amid censorship and political repression. Capturing the political and social contradictions of Iranian society from a countercultural perspective, he has continued to create films in secret, courageously submitting them to international film festivals despite repeated arrests, custody, detention, travel bans, and a stated-imposed filmmaking ban," BIFF said in their release.

"At a time when making films in my country becomes more difficult every day, this recognition reminds me that cinema can still connect us beyond borders, languages, and limitations. I not only accept this award in my own name, but also on behalf of all those who, in silence, in exile, or under pressure, continue to create," Panahi said in his statement to the festival.

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The filmmaker's It was Just an Accident won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival in May this year.

Panahi won Venice festival's Golden Lion for The Circle in 2002 and the Golden Bear at the Berlin film festival for Taxi in 2015.

The filmmaker's accomplishments also include Locarno's Golden Leopard for The Mirror in 1997 and Cannes' screenplay prize for 3 Faces in 2018.

Panahi will be receiving the award at the festival's opening ceremony, scheduled on September 17.

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