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A Separation director Asghar Farhadi cleared of plagiarism claims, says agent

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Iranian director Asghar Farhadi has been cleared of charges of plagiarism over his film A Hero brought by one of his students, the agency representi­ng him said on Wednesday.

The film, about a prisoner in the Iranian city of Shiraz, won the grand prix at the Cannes film festival in 2021.

It was the subject of a copyright infringeme­nt claim issued the following year by one of his former students, Azadeh Masihzadeh, who alleged it was based on her documentar­y All Winners, All Losers.

“The verdict in the case of alleged copyright infringeme­nt in the film A Hero has been delivered and the work has been completely cleared of these accusation­s,” the agency said in a statement.

“Seven experts” appointed by the Iranian courts “unanimousl­y rejected all the plaintiff’s claims”, said the statement, which was quoted by the official who becomes famous after finding a purse of gold coins and returning it to its owner, despite suffering extreme poverty.

Farhadi rejected the claims of plagiarism during the 2022 Cannes film festival.

“When an event has already happened ... it belongs in the public domain,” he told reporters at the time. “It had been the subject of an article in a famous newspaper in Iran, that anyone can find with a simple Google search,” Farhadi added.

“Anyone can have their own interpreta­tion of this story. A Hero is an interpreta­tion, just like this documentar­y, and there is no question of copyright, absolutely not.”

Farhadi has twice won the Academy Award for best foreign language film, for 2011’s A Separation and 2016’s The Salesman.

 ?? Irna news agency. ?? Asghar Farhadi at the 2021 Cannes film festival. Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnie­r/Reuters
A Hero is the story of a prisoner
Irna news agency. Asghar Farhadi at the 2021 Cannes film festival. Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnie­r/Reuters A Hero is the story of a prisoner

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