Global Times

Iranian filmmaker starts sentence: producer

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Iranian filmmaker Keywan Karimi, sentenced to 223 lashes and a year in jail for a film he made about graffiti, started his prison sentence in Tehran on Wednesday, his French producer said.

Karimi, 31, a Sunni Muslim from Shiite Iran’s Kurdish minority, ran into trouble with the powerful Revolution­ary Guards over his documentar­y Writing on the City.

The film details the history of scrawlings on Tehran’s walls dating back to the Islamic revolution of 1979, through to the opposition Green Movement of the contested 2009 presidenti­al election.

Karimi spent 15 days in solitary confinemen­t in 2013 when a trailer for the film was released on YouTube, accused of making “propaganda against the regime” and “insulting religious values.”

He was sentenced to six years in prison in 2015 but after an internatio­nal outcry in which acclaimed Iranian directors including Jafar Panahi and Mohsen Makhmalbaf rallied to his support, five years of the term were suspended.

In May, during the Cannes film festival, more than 30 major European film organizati­ons appealed to the Iranian government to grant him clemency.

But the filmmaker told AFP the sentence was “final” and that he had no intention of leaving Iran, although he hoped the penalty would be delayed as long as possible.

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