Furman On Film: The Podcast
In this episode of Furman on Film, I am joined by Scott Sipling to break down Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident, a tense, morally complex Iranian thriller that wrestles with vengeance, mercy, and the psychological cost of justice. We discuss: • The film’s propulsive thriller structure • Its haunting final scene • Themes of revenge, trauma, and empathy • The political context surrounding Panahi’s filmmaking • And why this might be one of the most accessible entry points into Iranian cinema in years Stick around to the end: We also provide a quick starter kit for Iranian cinema, including essential films from Abbas Kiarostami and Asghar Farhadi, if you’re looking for deeper content. And yes… the outro goes slightly off the rails. :) Would you show mercy? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. 🎬 Films Mentioned: It Was Just an Accident Close-Up Where’s the Friend’s House? A Separation A Taste of Cherry Certified Copy Through the Olive Trees And Life Goes On --Subscribe for more deeper looks into new releases and essential cinema. Stay Furm, my friends. #ItWasJustAnAccident#JafarPanahi#IranianCinema#FilmReview#InternationalFilm#ArthouseCinema#FurmanOnFilm
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