This Sunday morning of the long Pentecost weekend, in a café in the La Chapelle district, in Paris (18th century), between Barbès and Stalingrad.
Zar Amir Ebrahimi, 41 years old – she looks ten years younger – freshly crowned with the prize for female interpretation at Cannes, for “Les Nuits de Mashhad”, which will be released on July 13 on the screens, lives there.
She is leaving to shoot these days in Australia.
She is happy, but worried about the Iranian technicians who collaborated on this film and still live in the country.
“Just yesterday
(Saturday)
, in a press conference in Tehran, someone said that they were going to be arrested.
When they did nothing.
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