INSIDE IRAN: WAR & REVOLUTION, directed by Benjamin Zand, is told through the perspective of an Iranian journalist working undercover in a country where simply sharing footage of events with the outside world can carry potentially fatal consequences. The documentary also examines claims that hospitals became dangerous places for injured protesters, with contributors alleging that medical facilities were raided and doctors arrested. The film also highlights claims that people under 18 have been subjected to torture and face the death penalty, while human rights activists and contributors allege that executions have accelerated since the outbreak of war.