The 9th edition of the International Children’s Film Festival (ICFF) in India has scheduled to screen a lineup of Iranian short films.
The Indian event, started on April 5th, has screened more than 35 Iranian short films so far.
The event will screen ‘The Kites Without Wind’ by Salem Salavati, ‘Penalty’ by Saeed Noohi, ‘Balloons’ by Pantea Pakia, ‘The Scent of Mother's Love’ by Masoud Talebi, ‘Fish & Flower’ by Zanyar Tahmasebi, ‘The Challan’ by Kayvan Sarvari, ‘Identity’ by Behrooz Sebt-Rasoul, ‘Night Night’ by Golnaz Moghaddam, ‘The Wind Suddenly’ by Edris Samani, ‘Smiley’ by Shahin Hekmatkhah, and ‘What about Me’ by Sahra Assadollahi on April 10.
April 11 and 12 will go on with ‘The Balloon’ by Saeed Karami, ‘The Knit Doll’ by Ezzatollah Parvazeh, ‘Stripy’ by Babak Nekooei and Behnoud Nekooei, ‘An Angel in My Home’ by Solmaz Sedghi, ‘Cradle’ by Zanyar Lotfi, ‘Stuttering’ by Mansooreh Mir-Moarab, ‘It's Time To Sleep’, ‘A Little Joy’ and ‘Help’ by Mahnaz Yazdani, ‘A Solution’ by Fazlollah Tari, ‘He’ by Leila Tabrizi, and ‘Girl’ by Erfan Ehteshami.
The event will come to end on April 13 with screening ‘Trace’ and ‘Impressions of Life’ by Ehsan Masoom, ‘Anaa’ by Asal Gharib, ‘The World Upside Down’ by Midia Kiasat and Fateh Shafei, ‘Nowruz’ by Mohammad-Hadi Khosrokiani, ‘Track’ by Reza Golchin, ‘Remain Rain’ by Hossein Zeynali, ‘The Sea Won't Forget That Day’ by Mohammad-Reza Moayedi, ‘Ziba’ by Mojtaba Kuhkan, and ‘Just This Once’ by Mohammad-Hassan Shahmohammadi.
ICFF is a non-commercial and nonprofit organization, working only for the promotion of educational films and the art of filmmaking.
The sole purpose of this festival is to promote entertaining, educative cinema among young audiences and to explore the possibilities of using the visual medium as a tool for better entertaining, educational, material, human and spiritual growth.
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