Director Mohammad Rasoulof is banned at home in Iran but continues to make prize-winning work, including his latest thriller, ...
Rasoulof is among Iran’s most famous and revered filmmakers, his work notable for featuring characters who are government ...
The latest drama by Mohammad Rasoulof won the embattled filmmaker a prize at Cannes, though not before he had to flee his ...
After Russia and Iran, Kataeb Hezbollah armed group from Iraq has called on the Govt to send troops to Syria to support the ...
Forced to flee Iran, dissident director Mohammad Rasoulof says it is bittersweet that his latest movie will contend at the ...
The making of the politically charged domestic-drama thriller has become an inseparable element of the film itself.
A family drama and a political parable, Rasoulof’s new film concerns a recently promoted “investigative judge” named Iman (Missagh Zareh) — really a rubber-stamper there to bureaucracy-wash the regime ...
The filmmaker, whom the Iranian government had imprisoned several times, fled his homeland to escape an 8-year sentence for ...
Dissident filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof talks about how he escaped Iran on foot after making his new political thriller, The ...
An IndiGo flight from Mumbai was forced to abort its landing at Chennai International Airport in India's Tamil Nadu after ...
His movie is now that country’s Oscar entry ... holding on to hope for a new dawn in Iran. “For me, home now is us standing together in solidarity as human beings and not leaving one another ...
The fact that Iran has not turned the final screw of an active atomic device will likely be good enough for the United States to do effectively nothing.