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Mohammad Rasoulof - 10 things to know with detail
  • 1. Mohammad Rasoulof is an Iranian filmmaker known for his provocative and politically charged films.
  • 2. He was born in Shiraz, Iran in 1972 and studied sociology at Shiraz University before pursuing a career in filmmaking.
  • 3. Rasoulof's films often tackle themes related to censorship, authoritarianism, and social injustice in Iran.
  • 4. He gained international recognition for his film "Iron Island" (2005), which tells the story of a group of impoverished people living on an abandoned oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.
  • 5. Rasoulof's film "Manuscripts Don't Burn" (2013) is based on the true story of a group of Iranian writers who were targeted by the government for their work.
  • 6. In 2017, Rasoulof was sentenced to one year in prison and a 20-year ban on filmmaking by the Iranian government for his work on "A Man of Integrity" (2017), which criticizes corruption and greed in Iranian society.
  • 7. Despite facing censorship and persecution, Rasoulof continues to make films that challenge the status quo and shed light on social issues in Iran.
  • 8. In 2020, Rasoulof won the Un Certain Regard award at the Cannes Film Festival for his film "There Is No Evil" (2020), which explores the moral dilemmas faced by Iranian citizens living under a repressive regime.
  • 9. "There Is No Evil" was also awarded the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2020, further solidifying Rasoulof's reputation as a leading voice in Iranian cinema.
  • 10. Rasoulof's work is celebrated for its bold storytelling, powerful social commentary, and unwavering commitment to artistic freedom in the face of government censorship.