Taxi Tehran – A Film By Jafar Panahi

For an exceptionally lithe, inventive 80 minutes, banned Iranian film maker Jafar Panahi himself drives a taxi through the busy streets of Tehran, picking up various passengers who serve as conduits for a provocative discussion of Iranian social mores and the art of cinematic storytelling.

“…subtle, humorous and humane. It tells you more about modern Iran, I think, than you’ll discover on the news.” – The Guardian

Filled with love for his art, his community, his country and his audience.” – Darren Aronofsky

This film is running from Tuesday, 30th June to Wednesday, 8th June at [The Projector](http://theprojector.sg/).

For showtimes and ticketing information, please click [here](http://theprojector.sg/filmsandevents/taxi-tehran/)


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