Iranian Director Asghar Farhadi Calls Any Murder a Crime at Cannes
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At the Cannes Film Festival, Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi was asked about the war in Iran. He responded that "any murder is a crime" and described the conflict as "extremely cruel and tragic."
Farhadi, known for his critically acclaimed films, made the remarks during a press interview on the festival’s sidelines. He emphasized the moral weight of violence and the devastating impact it has on civilians.
The comments came amid ongoing tensions in the region, though no specific incidents were cited by the director.
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