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Iran rejects Cannes movie award as ‘biased, political’

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Iran rejects Cannes movie award as ‘biased, political’

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Last week’s Cannes award for a film about a serial killer who attacked s** workers in an Iranian Shiite shrine city was rejected by Iran on Monday as  “biased and political”

Iranian Zar Amir Ebrahimi won the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday for her performance in the film “Holy Spider”, directed by Danish-Iranian Ali Abbassi.

Ebrahimi, who went into exile following a smear campaign about her love life, was awarded for her portrayal of a journalist trying to solve the serial murders of sex workers in Iran’s holy city of Mashhad.

The Cinema Organization of Iran, affiliated with the culture ministry, lashed out at the decision, accusing the festival of “committing a biased and political act by praising a false and disgusting film”.

The film presents “a distorted image of Iranian society and openly insults the beliefs of Shiites”, the organization said in an official statement.

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It said the film “follows the same path as Salman Rushdie in ‘The Satanic Verses,'” in reference to the Booker Prize-winning British-American novelist of Indian descent.

Iran’s former supreme ruler Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini had in 1989 called Rushdie’s work “blasphemous” and issued a fatwa, or religious edict, calling for the author’s murder.

“Holy Spider” is inspired by the true story of a working-class man who killed s** workers in the early 2000s and became known as the “Spider Killer”.

The movie, which was shot in Jordan, shows Iran’s second-largest city with its spider-like network of streets leading to the shrine.

Its protagonist, Ebrahimi, began her career in Iran, but it was ruined after a s** tape supposedly of her and her partner was published online in 2006.

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