Cannes Film Festival calls for release of Oscar-winning actress arrested in Iran

Cannes Film Festival calls for release of Oscar-winning actress arrested in Iran
Taraneh Alidoosti was arrested in Iran for her solidarity with the ongoing protests in the country. (AFP)
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Updated 20 December 2022
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Cannes Film Festival calls for release of Oscar-winning actress arrested in Iran

Cannes Film Festival calls for release of Oscar-winning actress arrested in Iran

DUBAI: Taraneh Alidoosti, one of Iran’s best-known actresses, was arrested days after she posted a string of messages supporting the ongoing protest movement in the country, with the Cannes Film Festival calling for her immediate release on Monday. 

Alidoosti, who starred in 2016 Oscar-winning film “The Salesman,” was arrested on Saturday, a week after she posted on Instagram expressing solidarity with Mohsen Shekari who was recently executed for crimes allegedly committed during the nationwide protests. 

She had previously posted a picture of herself on her Instagram page in which she was not wearing the compulsory hijab and holding a piece of paper reading “women, life, freedom” — the slogan of the protest movement. 

On Monday, the Cannes Film Festival called for the immediate release of the actress. 

“The @Festival_Cannes strongly condemns this arrest and demands her immediate release,” the festival posted on Twitter, along with the hashtag #FreeTaranehAlidoosti. 

“In solidarity with the peaceful struggle she is carrying out for freedom and women's rights, the @Festival_Cannes extends their full support to her.” 

Alidoosti's Instagram account, which had more than eight million followers, had been shut down. In her last Instagram post, the actor said: “His name was Mohsen Shekari. Every international organization who is watching this bloodshed and not taking action is a disgrace to humanity.”