Tag #Artistic Freedom

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Iranian Filmmaker Sentenced for Subversive Film

Iranian director Maryam Moghaddam was sentenced to 14 months in prison for her film "Keyke mahboobe man," which subtly criticizes the Iranian regime through its depiction of a 70-year-old widow rediscovering love and the struggles of Iranian women. The film premiered at the 2024 Berlinale.

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International Musicians Cancel US Performances Amidst Trump's Cultural Crackdown

Following Donald Trump's takeover of the John F. Kennedy Center, involving staff changes and a shift in programming, numerous international musicians including Andras Schiff and Jean-Guihen Queyras cancelled their US performances, citing concerns over the erosion of artistic freedom and democratic v...

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2017 Oscars: Silence Amidst Political Apprehension

The 2017 Oscars ceremony was notably less politically charged than previous years, with a palpable sense of apprehension among attendees due to the Trump administration, contrasting with past outspoken protests and creating a chilling effect on free speech within the entertainment industry.

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Trump's Kennedy Center Appointment Sparks Backlash

President Trump's appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center, following a purge of Democratic appointees, prompted the cancellation of "Hamilton"'s run and resignations from several artists, directly challenging the Center's history of artistic freedom and bipartisan support.

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Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "Anti-Regime Propaganda

Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha face trial in Iran's Revolutionary Court on March 1st, 2025, accused of "anti-regime propaganda" for their Berlinale-premiered film, My Favourite Cake, following months of interrogations and travel bans. Over 3,200 individuals, including promi...

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German Court Upholds Artistic Freedom in "Innerstädtischer Tod" Case

A Hamburg court rejected a request to ban Christoph Peters' novel "Innerstädtischer Tod" after a Berlin gallery-owning couple claimed the book's characters were based on them, prioritizing artistic freedom over personality rights.

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Indian Film "L2: Empuraan" Faces Backlash, Scenes Removed Following Controversy

Mohanlal's new film, "L2: Empuraan", a sequel to "Lucifer," faced criticism from Hindu nationalist groups for scenes referencing the 2002 Gujarat riots, leading to the removal of certain scenes despite a strong box office opening weekend.

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Trump's Kennedy Center Takeover Sparks Outrage

President Trump has assumed the presidency of the Kennedy Center, intending to shift its programming towards his "Make America Great Again" agenda, leading to cancellations of diverse performances and a potential performance by the J6 Prison Choir, prompting backlash from artists and community group...

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Theatre CEO Resigns After Censorship Row Over Cancelled Play

The chief executive of Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre resigned following the cancellation of a modern adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream due to a dispute over its references to the Israel-Gaza war and transgender rights; an independent review criticized the theatre's leadership but found n...

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Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute

Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.

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Political Pressure and Social Media Scrutiny Dominate Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival, once a Cold War diplomatic stage, now witnesses films judged more on creators' political stances and social media controversies than artistic merit, as exemplified by the contrasting fates of Amélie Poulain, Mercato, and Emilia Pérez.

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Australian Artists Protest Sabsabi's Venice Biennale Removal

Twenty-three renowned Australian artists protested Creative Australia's decision to remove Khaled Sabsabi from representing Australia at the 2026 Venice Biennale following parliamentary questions about his past artwork, creating a major controversy and impacting Australia's international art standin...

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