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Iran film ban latest chapter in Cannes-Tehran row
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PARIS (AFP) - – A rumbling censorship row between the Cannes film festival and Iran flared anew Thursday when Tehran banned celebrated director Abbas Kiarostami's new movie due to star Juliet Binoche's "attire".
Already an Oscar-winner, she picked up Cannes' best actress award last weekend for her role in "Certified Copy", a tortuous tete-a-tete about love and marriage in which she remains determinedly fully clothed throughout.
"If Juliette Binoche were better clad it could have been screened but due to her attire there will not be a general screening," Deputy Culture Minister Javad Shamaqdari was quoted as saying by local newspapers, without describing the offensive attire.
Kiarostami's first film shot outside his country, where his work is rarely seen, features Binoche in western dress, at one point with plunging neckline and at another slapping on make-up and ear-rings.
She does recount how she took off her bra in a church because she felt uncomfortable but that scene is not on screen.
Binoche as well as Kiarostami, however, did keep up a harsh barrage of criticism against Tehran throughout the festival, for the way it treats its film-makers and for its tough censorship stance.
On picking up her prize, the 46-year-old French star brandished a sign with the name of Jafar Panahi, the Iranian film-maker jailed in Tehran in March for planning a film against the Islamic regime who was released on bail on Tuesday.
"I hope he will be here next year," Binoche told the crowd.
After years of friction between Cannes and Tehran, festival organisers may have added insult to injury this year by inviting jailed Panahi to join the festival jury that decides on the winners of its awards.
Headed by "Alice in Wonderland" director Tim Burton, the jury called for his release and left a seat symbolically empty for him on stage at the festival's red-carpet gala opening.
Organisers also screened a clip of Panahi describing his interrogation by a police officer some time before his latest arrest.
In fact Iran's harried film-makers grabbed centre stage at Cannes 2010 -- and not for the first time.
Last year's edition premiered Bahman Ghobadi's underground movie from Tehran, "No One Know About Persian Cats", a no-holds-barred denunciation of film and music censorship in Iran that was shot in secret in 17 days.
Director of auteur award-winners such as "Turtles Can Fly" and "A Time for Drunken Horses," Ghobadi said he lived in fear of police during the shooting.
"If I go back now they know how I did this, they will follow me," he told AFP.
And in 2007 Cannes waved aside bitter protests from Tehran to premiere a biting animation about a young girl's life under Iran's ayatollahs titled "Persepolis", based on the eponymous comic-book series by Iranian Marjane Satrapi.
Iran had slammed it as "an unreal picture of the outcomes and achievements of the Islamic revolution" and protested to France that the festival's decision to select it highlighted "the biased policies of domineering powers."
Satrapi herself said the wry autobiographical comic-strip "isn't a politically oriented film with a message to sell."
When told off by Islamist police in the movie for running down the street because it looked sexy, she quips: 'Well then just don't look at my ass!"
On Thursday, deputy culture minister Shamaqdari described Kiarostami's movie as "not a bad film" and said it could be shown "in some private circles and universities it can be shown," he added.
"It shows the loneliness of the people of a certain age because of the situation of their families, which is linked to the existing freedoms in Europe," Shamaqdari added.
But Shamaqdari said he believed "this film will not have a big Iranian audience, except among those in Iran who have Western lifestyles."
"I do not think that Mr Kiarostami is seeking to screen his film in Iran," he added.
1997 Palme d'Or winner Kiarostami has shot only one feature in Iran since 2003.
"Shirin", filmed in 2008, has not been screened in Iran, although it is unclear whether the director made any attempts to have it shown.
Kiarostami's last two feature films "Ten" (2002) and "The Wind Will Carry Us" (1999) were banned from Iranian cinemas.
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