UPDATE, 3:51 AM: It turns out that French lawyer Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, wife and defender of Carlos the Jackal, is not only angling to sue Hollywood over Ben Affleck‘s Oscar-winning Argo, she’s attempting to mount a case against a series of U.S. films that Iran believes have portrayed it in a distorted and unrealistic manner. Coutant-Peyre, according to local media, is looking to bring suit in
international court against directors and producers who local officials believe have promoted “Iranophobia,” The Guardian reports today. The attorney is quoted by the semi-official ISNA news agency as saying, “I’ll be defending Iran against films that have been made by Hollywood to distort the country’s image, such as Argo.”
Other films that have gotten under the skin of Iranians are understood to include 2006′s 300, 1991′s Sally Field-starrer Not Without My Daughter, and Darren Aronofsky’s Oscar-nominated The Wrestler. An attendee at Monday night’s “Hoax Of Hollywood” conference in Tehran, Mohammad Lesani, is reported to have said the gathering was intended to “unify all cultural communities in Iran against the attacks of the West, particularly Hollywood.” The real possibility of a lawsuit is thought dubious, but if brought, it would not be in the U.S., New York defense attorney Stuart Slotnick tells Deadline. “Perhaps those in power in Iran will decide to bring a lawsuit in another country where the movie received distribution”, he said. Iran and the U.S. severed diplomatic ties after the 1979 hostage crisis which is the focal point of Argo. Warner Bros. had no comment on the matter.
Whether or not a suit goes forward, it’s notable that Iran has been increasingly cracking down on its own film community. When banned filmmaker Jafar Panahi‘s Closed Curtain won a prize at the Berlin Film Festival in February, an official said fest organizers “should amend their behavior”, noting, “Everyone knows that a license is needed to make films in our country and send them abroad, but there are a small number who make films and send them out without a license. This is an offense.” The state later confiscated the passports of the film’s co-director and co-stars Kambozia Partovi and actress Maryam Moghadam. This past year, Iran boycotted the Oscars in official protest over the crude American-made Innocence Of Muslims video. That was despite Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi winning the Foreign Language Film Oscar last year for A Separation. We expect his latest film, Le Passé, to head to Cannes, although that movie was made in France.
PREVIOUS, TUESDAY AM: The French attorney for Carlos the Jackal, Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, is reportedly in Tehran talking to officials about filing a lawsuit against Hollywood over Argo‘s “unrealistic portrayal” of Iran. According to The Associated Press, which cites Iranian media, a decision to investigate how and where to file a suit came after cultural officials and movie critics screened the film on Monday at an event titled “The Hoax of Hollywood.” Which parties would be sued, by whom and under what jurisdiction, have yet to come to light. A Paris-based attorney who is not involved in the affair suggests Iran may have to go “jurisdiction shopping” if it proceeds.
Argo is based on the true story of how the CIA and Hollywood orchestrated the escape of six Americans from Iran after the U.S. Embassy was besieged in 1979. It’s been called pro-CIA propaganda and Iran’s culture minister blasted the film a day after it won the Best Picture Oscar, saying it was anti-Iranian and weak artistically. “We don’t expect anything else from the enemy,” Culture and Islamic Guidance Minister Mohammad Hosseini said. The movie hasn’t been released theatrically but has been widely available on bootleg DVDs on Tehran’s black market. Underground DVD sellers said last month the film was their best-selling video in years.


As Bond says in Skyfall to the bad guy who picks up the gun that only Bond can fire, “Good luck with that.”
Yawn. Good luck with that suit. But I hear they have some great tennis in Tehran.
Right. Because they don’t have enough real issues to worry about like a currency that plummeted 75% last year, rampant hyperinflation or a high structural unemployment rate (15% in 2012).
Let’s hope this happens so that Argo 2 can have a good story line. Title will be “ArgofuckIran!”
Just looser make their own history…..
Spielberg better watch out, he’s next. You know, for that whole “making up the Holocaust” thing he did with Schindler’s List.
A LAWSUIT?!!!! Not a fatwah???
I knew this country would going downhill once we started buying weapons from Israel!
Awesome comment
I hear Somalia has a great justice system.
Argo Fuck Yourself seems quite apropos right about now
This would be the very definition of a frivolous lawsuit.
ARGO’s introduction summarised how Iran was totally screwed by the UK and US for their own ends… And then five minutes later suddenly the Iranian people are a mass of BAD GUYS, like the bugs in STARSHIP TROOPERS*… And then ten minutes after THAT we can start making jokes about crap sci-fi movies..? Well they should sue.
Been reading Tony Judt recently, his concerns about the selective nature of how we remember the history of the 20th century – gravitating towards stories of triumphalism or of mass suffering… Well ARTO proved that we can’t even remember something for half an hour.
When did our relationship with history become so infantile?
* Yes I realise that the bugs kind of turned out to be the good guys in that movie.
True the UK and America should not have put their noses into Iran’s business BUT the people that took over after the Shah were and are FAR WORSE. Yes the Shah had SAVAK, but any groups he had to control any resistance are puny compared to the horrible atrocities day in and day out that the Revolutionary Guards and the Iranian gov’t carry out. The firing squads now again anyone who dare speaks up and the countless, senseless col blood murders that were carried out by the Iranian Revolutioniries in ’79. You are cra-cra-crazy if you think that the current regime that has been in power for the past 30+ years is not worse and terrifying.
As an Iranian who lost many family members because of the Rev Guards ignorance and stupidity, I can tell you that you need to be schooled. Tony Jundt can kiss my Persian ass if he thinks defending the people that took over Iran after the Shah are justified. The citizens of Iran hate who is in power now, they have no voice and cannot speak up.
Your comment is really frivolous. Ben Affleck made a movie that gave everyone else outside of Iran a small taste of what we suffered through. I suggest you go to Iran and try to speak up against any thing you feel different from the gov’t and we’ll see how long you last before you are put in Evin.
Beautifully put. Couldn’t agree more.
Your comments are very poor. You misinterpreted my post, inferring things I didn’t write, attributing thoughts to Tony Jundt that he never had, about life under the Shah compared to life afterwards, what is ‘worse’, what is ‘justified’. I do not presume to comment about these things. But surely Operation Ajax must bear responsibility for a great deal of recent Iranian history?
What’s frivolous here is Argo. To say that it gives everyone a small taste of what Iranians suffered through is like saying that Stagecoach gave us a small taste of Native American culture. Argo is less concerned about what Iranians went through, more concerned about a few westerners and a back-slapping Hollywood-comes-to-the-rescue story.
For a less frivolous view of life in Iran, what about A Seperation, Persepolis, Blackboards, Taste of Cherry etc etc etc. Or didn’t those movies have enough Americans in them for your Persian ass?
Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper (1981 TV movie) was shown on CBS back then. Argo was a remake. They didn’t sue back then, why now? Should be another moneymaker – for the lawyers!
I’m assuming the universal response will be, “Argo fuck yourself.”
Lol, Iran……
One more reason to hate the French.
Hey! That has nothing to do with “the French”, that lawyer is a nutjob who specializes in defending terrorists. Her husband is “currently serving a life sentence” for killing and masterminding attacks vs. French people. So she obviously has some serious daddy issues but she’s certainly not representative of the French.
They could only sue in the World Court the Hague in the Netherlands or in Belgium and instead of suing for the movie they should sue for how the CIA overthrew their democratically elected president in 1953 and installed the shah because he was better for the oil companies. The reason the Iranians overthrew the shah was because they suffered for 26 years under a dictator whose secret police tortured the people of Iran. They have legitimate grievances against the USA and against England we kept a dictator in power in Iran for close to three decades just to keep the oil profits flowing.
Besides those characters awaiting Visas to flee their country, Argo includes at least one Iranian who was not a raving lunatic – Sahar. Iran alleges this to be an unrealistic portrayal.
Silly But True
Given Iran’s Leadership criticizing it’s own leader for hugging a grieving mother to comfort her this lawsuit is a big joke and should make us all laugh.
“Argo is based on the true story of how the CIA and Hollywood orchestrated the escape of six Americans from Iran after the U.S. Embassy was besieged in 1979. ”
Actually, it was Canada, with the help of the CIA and Hollywood, that orchestrated their escape. Jimmy Carter just said as much: http://bit.ly/V2Dpmb
… maybe they should sue Canada instead?
Suit? LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL, please make it stop, LOL, LOL, LOL!
So does this mean we get to sue Iran over “The Shahs of Sunset”??
Good one.
Suing?! Well, that’s a very American thing to do.
I think this is a great idea. Does this also mean Israel and the US get to sue Iran over films that promote anti-semitism and anti-Americanism? They might regret opening that door.
The Wrestler? Had Iran never heard of WWF’s Iron Sheik. After his turn from heel, the man did more for raising awareness of Iran being the cradle of civilization and originator of wrestling, along with the glory of Madison Square Garden. They’d do better joining Rourke’s plastic surgery suit for inflicting that mug on all of us.
300? Do they believe moviegoers believe there’s really half-goat-men in Persia? Do women really dance like that in vivid color slo-mo? Is there nothing to suggest an inaccurate portrayal was an intentional choice?
Silly But True
Yet they leave Persepolis off this list?
While I agree that this lawsuit is beyond stupid, I’m also amused that the very people who agree with me on this were the first in line to call for the inprisonment and death of the guy who made that YouTube video that Obama lied about having to do with Benghazi. If it wasn’t for double standards, many of you wouldn’t have any.