The titles to compete at the Feature-Length Section are:
‘My Father Superhero’ from India
‘Lucia’ from Spain
‘Chick's Childhood’ from Russia
‘Ice Tale’ from Russia
‘Sumi’ from India
‘1982’ from Lebanon, Norway, Qatar
‘Brother's Keepers’
‘My Grandpa is an Alien’ from Croatia, Luxemburg, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Germany
‘Martin and the Magic Forest’ from Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany
‘Sea Boys’ from Iran
‘Tadoo’ from Iran
The titles to compete at the Short Fiction & Short Animation Section are:
‘BonBon’ from Germany
‘This Is Not a War’ from Russia
‘The Comet’ from Russia
‘Black Box’ from Turkey
‘The Silence of the River’ from Peru
‘Tiyareh’ from Iran
‘For the Second Time’ from Iran
‘Black and White’ from Switzerland
‘Tobi and the Turbobus’ from Germany
‘Lorenzo and the Mirror’ from Italy
‘Beast Slayer’ from Iceland and Poland
‘My Grandma Matylde’ from Mexico
‘ID’ from Iran
The International Children and Youth Film Festival will be held in collaboration with Iranian Cinema Organization, Farabi Cinematic Foundation, and Isfahan Municipality.
The festival’s movies will be screened in two cities of Tehran and Isfahan, both in an online format and in-person in compliance with Coronavirus safety protocols.
The 34th International Children and Youth Film Festival is slated for October 8 to 13, 2021.
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