Iran mulls suing Hollywood over 'Argo'

Iran mulls suing Hollywood over 'Argo'
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Summary Iranian officials dismissed "Argo" as pro-CIA, anti-Iran propaganda.


TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iranian media say authorities are planning to sue Hollywood over the Oscar-winning "Argo" because of the movie s allegedly "unrealistic portrayal" of the country.

 

 

Several news outlets, including the pro-reform Shargh daily, said on Tuesday that French lawyer Isabelle Coutant-Peyre is in Iran for talks with officials over how and where to file the lawsuit. Coutant-Peyre is also the lawyer for notorious Venezuelan-born terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, known as Carlos the Jackal.

 

 

The decision on the lawsuit came after a group of Iranian cultural officials and movie critics screened the film in a closed audience in a Tehran theater late Monday.

 

 

Iranian officials in February dismissed "Argo" as pro-CIA, anti-Iran propaganda.

 

 

The movie is based on the escape of six American hostages from the besieged U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979.  

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