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Iranian star of South Australian-produced film to be lashed 
by: Miles Kemp 
From: The Advertiser 
October 11, 2011 1:30AM 
 
Marzieh Vafamehr is to be punished for her starring role in a film with SA 
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Marzieh Vafamehr, right, with Ronak Moussavi at the opening night of the film 
My Tehran For Sale, at the Adelaide Film Festival. 

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AN Iranian actress will be jailed for a year and lashed 90 times for starring 
in a South Australian film production about the Western influence on life in 
the Islamic republic. 

Actress Marzieh Vafamehr was the main character of the 2009 feature film My 
Tehran for Sale.

The film was jointly funded by the South Australian Film Corporation and the 
Adelaide Film Festival.

She was arrested in June after black market copies of the film began 
circulating in Tehran, showing Vafamehr in some scenes without an Islamic hijab 
which covers the hair and neck.

Vafamehr's family had requested a Western media blackout of the case since her 
arrest but on Sunday the Iranian opposition website Kalameh.com went public 
with news of the actress's harsh punishment.

Adelaide co-producer of the film, Kate Croser, of Cyan Films, said the company 
had offered assistance to the family but would maintain a public silence on the 
verdict until it could determine if their wishes on Western commentary on the 
case had changed..

"There is an appeal which could be lengthy and the family may still believe 
that public comment will be unhelpful because they are going through all the 
official channels," she said.

"We can say the charges were that there was no permit for filming, which is not 
true, and that in some scenes Marzieh was not wearing a hijab and had a shaved 
head."

Supporters of Vafamehr were yesterday meeting to offer support to the family, 
including organising an Australian lobbying effort through the film's 
Iranian-born director Granaz Moussavi, who now lives in Melbourne.

The movie's plot is based in part on Moussavi's own life and that of her friend 
Vafamehr but also on stories the Flinders University film graduate was told 
when she volunteered as a translator at the Woomera detention centre.

Internet images of officially administered lashings in Iran show victims being 
placed face down in a prone position and then being whipped with a long stick 
on the upper legs, back and buttocks.

In 2008, Vafamehr, Moussavi and South Australian producers Croser and Julie 
Ryan filmed the movie in Tehran and brought the footage back to Adelaide for 
post production.

Vafamehr plays the character of a young actress in Tehran whose theatre work is 
banned by the authorities.

She is then forced to lead a secret life in order to express herself 
artistically while at the same time trying to migrate to Australia.

The 2009 film was highly controversial in Iran only because it showed footage 
of uninhibited modernised Iranians at Western-style rave parties.

Footage of those scenes would normally be censored by authorities for being 
subversive.

Family First MLC Dennis Hood said he would contact Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd 
today urging the Federal Government to offer assistance to the family.


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