Cause of Death: Unknown, Iran’s Official Submission for the 2026 Academy Awards (Best International Feature Film), has been officially selected to compete in the Main Competition Section of the 11th Asian World Film Festival (AWFF), taking place in Culver City, Los Angeles, from November 11 to 20, 2025.
Written and directed by Ali Zarnegar and produced by Majid Barzegar, the film continues its strong international run following the Best Cinematography Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival, along with competitive selections at leading global festivals including the Hof International Film Festival (Germany), Torino Underground (Italy), Girona Film Festival (Spain), and Salento International Film Festival (Italy).
The Asian World Film Festival, founded in 2015 by veteran producer Georges N. Chamchoum, is one of Los Angeles’s most influential showcases for Asian cinema. Dedicated to bridging East and West, the festival gathers Oscar-submitted titles from across the continent and celebrates excellence through its prestigious Snow Leopard Awards. Past guests include Angelina Jolie, Oliver Stone, Chloé Zhao, and Lulu Wang, making AWFF a key destination for international recognition.
Set in Iran’s striking Lut Desert, Cause of Death: Unknown unfolds over the course of a single night, when seven passengers in a van are forced to confront a moral and existential crisis after one of them mysteriously dies. Through its restrained storytelling and unsettling realism, Zarnegar’s debut feature examines guilt, complicity, and the fragile ethics of survival.
Starring Banipal Shoomoon, Alireza Sanifar, Neda Jebraeili, Ali Mohammad Radmanesh, and Zakieh Behbahani, the film stands as part of a new generation of independent Iranian cinema—works created entirely outside the state system yet resonating powerfully with universal human themes.