Iran has submitted Ali Zarnegar's "Cause of Death: Unknown" as its official entry for the Best International Feature Film Oscar. The tense drama explores a moral dilemma faced by an ensemble cast. The film bears similarities to Jafar Panahi's "It Was Just an Accident."
The submission, announced today, marks a potentially daring move by Iran. The film follows a group of people traveling with a body they may have to bury in the desert. Zarnegar wrote and directed the film.
The selection contrasts sharply with the regime's stance on Panahi's work. Panahi is legally embattled in Iran. His Palme d'Or-winning film would never be considered for submission.
This year, two films set in Iran are competing for Oscar consideration. The Academy will announce nominations in the coming weeks. The Oscar ceremony is scheduled for early 2026.
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