FLEFF 2023 Special One Time Only Screening of No Bears (Jafar Panahi, Iran, 2022)

By Patricia Zimmermann, April 4, 2023

NO BEARS at FLEFF 2023 at Cinemapolis for FLEFF 2023

Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker, just recently released from prison, has produced a new narrative film about current politics in Iran, filmmaking, and how stories unfold politically and personally.  FLEFF has secured this film and will be one of a very select group of festivals and theaters screening it this Spring.

NO BEARS (Jafar Panahi, Iran, 2022)
Saturday April 8
7 p.m.
Cinemapolis
One screening only, with talkback with Naeem Inayatullah and Andrew Utterson

 Ticketed event. 
 

For a full list of the 28 films and 42 screenings at Cinemapolis for FLEFF 2023, click HERE.

ABOUT NO BEARS

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Dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi in No Bears (2022)

One of the world’s great cinematic artists, Jafar Panahi has been carefully crafting self-reflexive works about artistic, personal, and political freedom for the past three decades, despite his oppression at the hands of the Iranian government.

Now, as the international film community vehemently denounces his summer 2022 arrest and continued imprisonment for his vocal support of a fellow artist’s independence, Panahi has gifted us all with a new virtuosic sleight-of-hand.

In NO BEARS, as in many of his recent titles, Panahi plays a fictionalized version of himself, in this case relocated to a rural border town to remotely direct a new film in nearby Turkey - the story of which comes to sharply mirror disturbing events that begin to occur around him.

As he struggles to complete his film, Panahi finds himself thrust in the middle of a local scandal, confronting the opposing pulls of tradition and progress, city and country, belief and evidence, and the universal desire to reject oppression.

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