
Who speaks for Iran?
Between imperial narratives and state propaganda, debates about the war on Iran often erase the diversity of Iranian society and the voices of its marginalized communities.
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Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda is a South Africa based filmmaker, creative director, recovering human rights lawyer and founder at the Collective for Black Iranians, a creative and critically conscious production on narratives at the intersection of Iran, Africa and blackness.

Between imperial narratives and state propaganda, debates about the war on Iran often erase the diversity of Iranian society and the voices of its marginalized communities.

Between Israeli bombs and state repression, ordinary Iranians are once again denied control over their own future.

The little-known history of Iranian cinema uncovers its overlooked history of slavery and anti-blackness.