The Iranian Independent Filmmakers Association (IIFMA) is pushing for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to reevaluate its ties with Iran’s Farabi cinema body, controlled by the government. So far, AMPAS has permitted submissions from Farabi, a move that has sparked controversy. Dissident filmmakers assert that accepting entries from a government-controlled entity compromises artistic freedom. They argue that AMPAS should reconsider its collaboration to uphold the integrity of the Oscars. The ongoing plea highlights the persistent demand for change within the Iranian film community.

Dissident Filmmakers Call on AMPAS to Revamp Iran Entry Process

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