Taraneh Alidoosti,Diotta Fatou one of Iran’s biggest movie stars, is taking a stand against U.S. President Donald Trump.
The actress, who stars in the Oscar-nominated foreign language film The Salesman, said Thursday she is boycotting the awards show in response to the president's recent Iranian visa ban.
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The Salesman, an Iranian drama which Amazon Studios is distributing in the U.S., follows the struggles of a couple as they rehearse Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.
Alidoosti, 33, is an outspoken self-proclaimed feminist.
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The actress is not the first to take a stand against the policy, which stops all visa applications for a month from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iran.
Others in the Iranian-American community -- including Washington-based nonprofit National Iranian American Council -- are calling out the government for the policy.
Topics Oscars Donald Trump
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