IFP Exclusive

Iran to Produce TV Series in Response to “Argo” Lies

Six years after the release of Argo (2012), Iran’s state TV has started making a new series on the US embassy takeover in Tehran to give an appropriate response to the American film which distorted an important period of time in US-Iran relations in the early days of the Islamic Revolution.

Argo, the 2012 film by Ben Affleck which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2013, opens with a sentence saying the film is based on a real story. However, it is indeed an unfaithful adaptation of what happened during the US embassy takeover in Tehran back in 1979.

Since the release of Argo, Iranian filmmakers who believed the ahistorical film was a result of the sheer imagination of a number of American writers, have underlined the need to put together an artistic film with accurate historical account of the event to give an appropriate response to the sheer lies depicted in Argo, a report by the Persian-language Farhikhtegan paper said.

Argo, depicting the escape of American embassy staff from Tehran during the embassy takeover, was roundly criticized by Iranians. Their outrage was intensified after former First Lady Michelle Obama announced the best picture category in a surprise appearance live from the White House at Academy Awards, crowning political drama “Argo” as the best filn.

In a year when many of the nominated films had political themes — from “Lincoln” to “Zero Dark Thirty” — “Argo” came out on top among the crowd, winning three of the seven awards it was nominated for, including best picture.

Iran dismissed the awarding as an “advertisement for the CIA” and a Zionist plot to misrepresent an event arising from the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

On November 4, 1979, and in less than a year after the victory of the Islamic Revolution that toppled a US-backed monarchy, Iranian university students who called themselves “students following the line of (the late) Imam (Khomeini)” seized the US embassy in Tehran, which had become a center of espionage and planning to overthrow the newly established Islamic system in Iran.

The students who seized the embassy later published documents proving that the compound was indeed engaged in plans and measures to overthrow the Islamic Republic.

IFP Editorial Staff

The IFP Editorial Staff is composed of dozens of skilled journalists, news-writers, and analysts whose works are edited and published by experienced editors specialized in Iran News. The editor of each IFP Service is responsible for the report published by the Iran Front Page (IFP) news website, and can be contacted through the ways mentioned in the "IFP Editorial Staff" section.

Recent Posts

Leader advisor dismisses claims Iran has abandoned resistance as a “joke”

Ali Larijani, a senior advisor to Iran's leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, on Friday flew…

46 minutes ago

Iran’s northeastern city of Kashmar jolted by  earthquake, third in 24 hours

The city of Kashmar in northeastern Iranian province of Khorasan Razavi was jolted for the…

5 hours ago

Spokesman: Around two dozen Terrorists killed, scores arrested in southeastern Iran

A local spokesman for Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that 23 members of…

5 hours ago

Economy minister: Remaining on FATF blacklist unjustly labels Iran as money launderer

Iran's minister of economy has criticized the continued inclusion of Iran on the Financial Action…

6 hours ago

Iranian MP slams internet filtering, slow managerial changes

The secretary of the Social Committee of the Iranian Parliament says the administration of President…

6 hours ago

Four terrorists killed, six arrested in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan

The spokesman for the military exercise "Security Martyrs," being carried out in the Southeastern Iranian…

6 hours ago