Iranian Film Smuggled Out of Country, Wins Sundance Award
PARK CITY, UT – A feature film, secretly filmed in Iran and smuggled out of the country, won a jury award for ensemble cast at the Sundance Film Festival, captivating audiences with its portrayal of Tehran's underground culture. The film, titled "The Friend's House is Here," was completed despite challenges including war and recent street protests, according to NPR News. The award was announced February 5, 2026.
The film offers a rare glimpse into Tehran's vibrant underground arts scene, showcasing the resilience and creativity of Iranian artists despite increasing government crackdowns. NPR reported that the film depicts street concerts, art galleries, and other aspects of the underground scene.
Filmmakers Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz were present in Park City, Utah, for the film's premiere, according to NPR. The film's success defies censorship and resonates globally, solidifying its place as a must-see for cinephiles.
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