Jafar Panahi Triumphs at Cannes: "An Ordinary Accident" Takes Home the Palme d’Or

CANNES, France — Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi’s latest drama, “An Ordinary Accident,” has secured the prestigious title of best feature film during the 78th Cannes Film Festival. The announcement was made at the event’s closing ceremony, which aired on France 2. This achievement marks another significant milestone in Panahi’s remarkable career at Cannes. He previously garnered the “Golden Camera” for his debut film, “White Ball,” in 1995. His film “Three Faces” won best screenplay in 2018, and in 2022, he received a special jury prize for “Without Bears.” The Grand Prix, the festival’s second most … Read more

Escalating Costs of Media Litigation Deny Access to Justice for Ordinary People

London, England – Media litigation in the English courts has become prohibitively expensive, leading to a lack of access to justice for ordinary individuals. The exorbitant costs associated with defending libel claims have a chilling effect on public debate and can bankrupt honest defendants. These costs deter media organizations from publishing important stories and restrict the ability of NGOs, freelance journalists, and victims of online smears to seek legal recourse. Litigation in the media courts often exceeds £1 million ($1.35 million), with some cases costing considerably more than that. The process is complex and time-consuming, … Read more