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It Was Just an Accident

Un simple accident
Jafar Panahi

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi reaffirms his status as one of this century’s great cinematic heroes in perhaps his bravest film yet, a tale of revenge and moral choice that won him the Palme d’Or at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best International Feature Film at the 2026 Academy Awards.

DIRECTOR
Jafar Panahi
YEAR
2025
COUNTRY
Iran / France / Luxembourg
RUNTIME
103 minutes
LANGUAGE
Persian with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
Un simple accident

2026 Academy Award nominations: Best Original Screenplay, Best International Feature Film.

Jafar Panahi (No Bears, NYFF60) reaffirms his status as one of this century’s great cinematic heroes with perhaps his bravest film yet, which won him the Palme d’Or at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Ever since he was arrested, imprisoned, and banned from making movies by the Iranian government 15 years ago, Panahi has found ways of producing films in secret and without official permission. Working once again with a courageous cast and crew, he shows both his political risk-taking and confident command of craft in his most explicit attack on his country’s repressive regime—a cutting and darkly humorous thriller that concerns a mechanic, Vahid (Vahid Mobasseri), who believes he has reencountered by chance the government intelligence officer, Eghbal (Ebrahim Azizi), who had tortured him while under detainment. As Vahid enlists the services of acquaintances whose lives were also forever altered by Eghbal’s cruelties, the thirst for revenge and the sense of danger escalate—as do questions of moral choice and culpability. A NYFF63 Main Slate selection. A NEON release.

It’s a cry from the heart, a comic howl in the dark and one of the year’s essential movies.”
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