Thiruvananthapuram: The inauguration of the much-awaited 27th edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) on Friday turned out to be a venue for expressing solidarity with Iranian women's anti-hijab protest. A lock of hair sent all the way from the West Asian country turned out to be a political statement of the ongoing protests and became the spotlight of the inaugural ceremony.
The hair was sent as a mark of protest by Iranian filmmaker-activist Mahnaz Mohammadi, who could not reach here to receive the 'Spirit of Cinema' award of the IFFK, due to a travel ban imposed by the government in her country. In the absence of Mohammadi, Greek filmmaker and jury member Athina Rachel Tsangari received the honour on her behalf.
Tsangari later held the lock of hair in her hands and read out the message from Mohammadi. The director, in the message, said, "Sending this to you because, at this stage, we all need solidarity to reclaim our natural right," which received a standing ovation from the audience. The hair was later handed over to festival director Ranjith.