By: Amy Goodman
Published in: *Democracy Now*
Date: January 16, 2026
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYBnEXn4amA
*Note:* This interview is in English and the transcript is embedded in the
source.

"With Iran gripped by nationwide protests that activists say have left at
least 2,600 people dead, we recently spoke with renowned Iranian filmmaker
Jafar Panahi, whose latest film, *It Was Just an Accident,* was shot
entirely in secret inside Iran and won the Palme d'Or at the 2025 Cannes
Film Festival.

The film has since been shortlisted for an Oscar in the international
feature category. Panahi dedicated a recent New York Film Critics Circle
Award to Iranian protesters.

*It Was Just an Accident* centers on a group of former prisoners who kidnap
a man they believe was their interrogator and grapple with whether to exact
revenge, and Panahi says the film drew directly from his own experience
with state violence and repression.

Panahi has been repeatedly arrested in Iran, served prison sentences, and
was recently sentenced in absentia to an additional year in prison and a
two-year travel ban. In an extended interview, Pahani discussed the
protests in Iran, fighting against censorship, and the risk of prolonged
cycles of violence.

'I have always said this regime will fall. It is impossible for it to not
fall, because it's a failed state in every sense,' he said.

'What I care about is the future of my country. I want the country to
stand. I want there to be peace, and I want our children and the children
of our children to not be facing bullets.'

Interpreter: Sheida Dayani"

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