A group of Iranian filmmakers condemned the crackdown on protests and said dissent was a basic civil right, according to a joint statement released on Thursday.
“We condemn the suppression of people’s protests under any pretext. Protest is the natural and civil right of every human being,” the filmmakers said.
They said firing on unarmed protesters was unjustifiable. “Shooting at people who have come into the streets with empty hands is a crime against the right to life and has no justification,” the statement said.
The filmmakers said organized corruption, the looting of public wealth and fear-based ideology had pushed people into poverty and despair, while national resources were lost in regional conflicts.
“We will portray these days and these wounds, defend freedom of expression with all our strength, condemn the suppression and killing of protesters, and stand with the people of Iran,” they said.
The statement was signed by prominent figures including directors Jafar Panahi and Asghar Farhadi, along with actors and filmmakers from across Iran’s cinema community.