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Oscar-winning Iranian filmmaker backs jailed actor Alidoosti
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi on Tuesday urged the release of Taraneh Alidoosti, who has starred in four of his films, after the actor's arrest for supporting the three-month protest movement.
Alidoosti, 38, was arrested on Saturday, official media said, after making a string of social media posts supporting the protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death -- including removing her headscarf and condemning the execution of activists.
Farhadi, who notably directed Alidoosti in his Oscar-winning film "The Salesman", said he stood by the celebrated actor who he said was in jail merely because of her "rightful support" of fellow Iranians.
Alidoosti is one of the most prominent figures yet arrested in the Iranian authorities' crackdown that has seen the detention of lawyers, cultural figures, journalists and campaigners.
"She is in prison for her rightful support of her fellow countrymen and her opposition to the unjust sentences being issued," director Farhadi said on Instagram.
"If showing such support is a crime, then tens of millions of people of this land are criminals."
The Islamic republic has been shaken by protests since Amini's September 16 death in custody after her arrest by the morality police for allegedly violating Iran's strict dress rules for women.
At least 14,000 people have been arrested since the nationwide unrest began, the United Nations said last month.
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Iranian cinema figures were under pressure even before the start of the protest movement, with award-winning directors Mohammad Rasoulof and Jafar Panahi still detained after their arrests earlier this year.
"I stand with Taraneh and demand her release alongside that of my other fellow cineastes Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof and all the other less-known prisoners whose only crime is the attempt for a better life," Farhadi said.
Last month, the filmmaker praised the protesters' "courage" and told AFP on the sidelines of the Marrakech International Film Festival in Morocco he "salutes" the calls for political change.
Alidoosti appeared in two of Farhadi's earliest films before he won international renown, "Beautiful City" (2004) and "Fireworks Wednesday" (2006).
She then appeared in the 2009 film "About Elly", which earned Farhadi the Silver Bear for best director at the Berlin film festival, before reuniting for "The Salesman" in 2016.
Alidoosti had told her father she was being held in Tehran's notorious Evin prison, according to a Monday tweet by Somayeh Mirshamsi, assistant director on "The Salesman".
Her family are "worried" about her health, Mirshamsi said.
The Cannes Film Festival, where Alidoosti had appeared in May to promote her latest film "Leila's Brothers", tweeted on Monday it "demands her immediate release".
After Alidoosti's arrest, the prominent Iranian director and actor Mani Haghighi also posted a lacerating Instagram video to respond to a request from Iran's government to produce more culture, saying: "We don't have time to dance for you."
M.King--AT