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Updated · Reuters · May 14
Farhadi Premieres 5th Palme d'Or Contender 'Parallel Tales' at Cannes 79
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 14

Farhadi Premieres 5th Palme d'Or Contender 'Parallel Tales' at Cannes 79

7 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 14
  • Asghar Farhadi brought "Parallel Tales" to the Cannes red carpet on Thursday, unveiling a Paris-set competition entry he said breaks cinematic "red lines" he had long imposed on himself.
  • Farhadi told Reuters the film uses a more playful structure than his earlier work, marking a formal shift for the two-time Oscar winner, who has lived outside Iran since 2023.
  • "Parallel Tales" follows a homeless thief played by Adam Bessa whose good deed draws him into a reclusive writer's world; after stealing her manuscript, he sets off spying and distrust among sound-studio workers.
  • The cast includes Isabelle Huppert, Vincent Cassel, Virginie Efira and Pierre Niney, who described Farhadi as exacting down to placing water drops on costumes himself.
  • The premiere is Farhadi's fifth bid for the Palme d'Or, extending a festival career that includes Berlin's top prize for "A Separation" and Oscars for "A Separation" and "The Salesman."
Why is Asghar Farhadi’s first film in exile, a star-studded thriller, being panned by critics at Cannes?
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With its top directors in exile, what does the future hold for Iran’s celebrated national cinema?