Berlinale winner Rasoulof sentenced to imprisonment and lashes in Iran – Culture

Well-known Iranian filmmaker and Berlinale winner Mohammad Rasoulof has reportedly been sentenced to several years in prison. As lawyer Babak Paknia wrote on the X platform, a court in the capital Tehran sentenced the 52-year-old to eight years in prison, of which five years can be carried out. In addition, the director should be punished with lashes.

According to the defense attorney, the judiciary justified the strict sentence with violations of national security. Rasoulof will also have to pay a fine and confiscation of property was also mentioned. There has so far been no confirmation of the verdict from the Iranian judiciary.

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Some Iranian media picked up the lawyer’s post. Just over a year ago, Rasoulof was banned from leaving the country. According to activists at the time, this was intended to prevent the director from taking part in the Cannes Film Festival. He was only released from Tehran’s notorious Ewin Prison in February 2023 after around seven months in prison.

Before his imprisonment, he had made critical comments about the collapse of a shopping arcade in the southwestern Iranian city of Abadan, which resulted in many deaths. Rasoulof, who received the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in 2020 for his film “There is no evil,” is considered an extremely critical filmmaker in the country. Despite being banned from working for many years, he always managed to make films. He lived alternately in Tehran and Hamburg.

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