Working in defiance of a lifelong ban on filmmaking, dissident director Mohammad Rasoulof<br/>delivers a piercing drama about a subject he knows well: the costs of living under a repressive,<br/>brutal government. Winner of the Golden Bear, the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival, There<br/>Is No Evil is a film in four chapters, each telling a different story related to the death penalty<br/>in contemporary Iran. The first story concerns a family man who, as we come to see, pays a<br/>grave moral price for his comfortable middle-class life. The second and third chapters focus<br/>on conscripted soldiers – in Iran, it is often these men who are forced to perform executions –<br/>and both segments explore the tension and turmoil that can come with such harsh coercion.<br/>The final section involves a family secret, which brings the film to its powerful conclusion.<br/>Suspenseful, mysterious, and shot through with a sense of urgency, Rasoulof’s work bears the<br/>mark of an artist who sets his own terms – and who knows just how to captivate an audience.
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