Forced Confessions (film)

Forced Confessions

World Premiere of Forced Confessions in Amsterdam
Directed by Maziar Bahari
Produced by Maziar Bahari for Off-Centre Productions
Screenplay by James Mullett
Music by Nainita Desai
Malcolm Laws
Cinematography Roger Deakins
Edited by James Mullett
Running time
58 minutes
Country England
Language English & Persian

Forced Confessions (Persian: اعترافات اجباری/ Eteraafaat-e Ejbari) is 2012 documentary film by the Persian-Canadian journalist and filmmaker Maziar Bahari about the forced confessions in Iran.[1]

The filmed was premiered at 25th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) in November 2012. The short version of the film was aired by BBC Persian TV at the same time.

Synopsis

In 2009, filmmaker Maziar Bahari, a guest of honor at IDFA 2007, claimed he was forced to make a false confession. He had supposedly been collaborating with the West and was accused of espionage. As a filmmaker and journalist working for Western broadcasting corporations, he was the perfect scapegoat for the regime. Many intellectuals, writers, philosophers and journalists had preceded Bahari since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. The director's own voice-over and interviews with fellow Iranians who have been through the same ordeal guide the viewer through the history of forced confessions in Iran. They are degrading tales of intelligent men who never thought they would have to make false confessions in public, but potentially fatal torture left them with few options. It has now been 30 years since the first false public confession.[2]

References

  1. Akbarzadeh, Pejman (November 21, 2012). "World Premiere of "FORCED CONFESSIONS" by Maziar Bahari in Amsterdam". Iranian.com. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  2. "Synopsis". International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. November 15, 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2012. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)

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