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The Netherlands to watch Iran’s ‘Among the Hills’

The 2020 Netherlands Film Festival is to screen Iran’s ‘Among the Hills’.

The 2020 edition of the Netherlands Film Festival has scheduled to screen Iran’s ‘Among the Hills’.

The Dutch event will screen the movie during the opening ceremony.

Directed by Mohammad-Reza Keivanfar, ‘Among the Hills’ is about the adventures of a teacher named Amir.

Amir enters a strange border area. He is supposed to teach in a nomadic school.

This school is an old bus with no students which is rented by the Education Office.

The bus owner comes to take the bus. Amir enters nomadic life and asks the parents to help him keep the school.

He notices the problems of nomadic women and children and faces self-immolation, poor health, ethnic intolerance and hard living conditions for girls in the region.

Due to the difficult circumstances, Amir must decide whether to continue his efforts or return to the city.

“Education is the foundation of any change in the world; particularly on women and children. With the help of women, the world can abandon its prejudices and problems much faster. The film tries to challenge the education system as a major factor in the creation and transformation of culture. I learned from my master Abbas Kiarostami that there is beauty even in the worst conditions. In this film, I try to narrate the problems of women and children in remote areas in a context of visual beauty,” Keivanfar said.

Amir Shams and Elham Jalali who are theater actors have played the main roles of the film and the roles of other characters are given to the locals of the region.

‘Among the Hills’ has taken part at a number of global events, including the 2019 Busan International Film Festival in South Korea and the 26th Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema in France.

The 2020 edition of the Netherlands Film Festival is slated for June 11-13, 2020.

MG/MG

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