THERE IS NO EVIL - U.S. Premiere - AFI FEST

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Farhang Foundation is proud to partner for the 6th year in a row with the prestigious American Film Institute in presenting all the Iranian films at the 2020 AFI FEST.

THERE IS NO EVIL

(Sheytan Vojud Nadarad)

A Film by Mohammad Rasoulof

U.S. Premiere October 16, 12:00PM (PDT) - October 22, 11:59PM (PDT)

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Winner - Golden Bear - Berlin International Film Festival
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Following the film, AFI Festivals Programmer Malin Kan leads a conversation with filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof.

"Banned from making films since 2017, Iranian auteur Mohammad Rasoulof’s Golden Bear-winning four-part anthology is an epic examination of morality under an oppressive regime. Family man Heshmat goes to work every day performing unimaginable tasks. Pouya, serving his mandatory military service, must decide whether he will risk it all. For Javad, embarking upon a relaxing trip to visit his fiancée doesn’t go as planned. And in the final segment, Bahram reckons with an impossible choice made long ago. In this direct and searing condemnation, Rasoulof demonstrates that, under oppression, the average citizen is often an implicit collaborator. For the filmmaker, who in 2019 received his second prison sentence, political implications are often just a step away from the personal ones. Masterfully told, THERE IS NO EVIL is both timely and universal.”

–Malin Kan - Programmer, American Film Institute


“100% Rotten Tomatoes"

“A Brilliant Look at Iranians Who Serve as Executioners and Those Who Refuse”
IndieWire

“A thrilling case against capital punishment, an enraging, enthralling, enduring testament to the oppressed.”
THE FILM STAGE

"Contributing fresh insights to the paradoxes of capital punishment in Iran.”
VARIETY


Mohammad Rasoulof

Mohammad Rasoulof

Iranian independent director, writer and producer Mohammad Rasoulof was born in Shiraz, Iran, in 1972. His first film GAGOOMAN (THE TWILIGHT, 2002) won Best Film at the Fajr Film Festival in Iran. Following the release of his second film, JAZIREH AHANI (IRON ISLAND, 2005), he faced issues with censorship laws in Iran, and, as a result, his films have been mostly banned. In 2017, he won the main prize in the Un Certain Regard section for LERD (A MAN OF INTEGRITY, 2017) at the Cannes Film Festival.


 

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Event Details

Event Starts 10/16/2020 – 12:00 pm
Event Ends 10/22/2020 – 11:55 am
Individual Price $8.00
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