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Archaeology Channel to screen ‘Front Window’

The Archaeology Channel Int’l Film Festival in the US is to screen Iran’s short ‘Front Window’.

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival in the US has been set to screen Iranian short flick ‘Front Window’.

The Iranian Youth Cinema Society reported on Wednesday that ‘Front Window’ is named as one of the festival’s selections.

Written and directed by Javid Farhani, the film is about a man who invades the privacy of other people.

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival is a juried international competition in the cultural heritage/archaeology film genre, according to an online submission platform.

The festival screens films relating to archaeology, ancient and indigenous cultures, and their world.

The mission of the Archaeology Channel International Film Festival is to “exhibit for our audience the wonderful diversity of human cultures past and present in the exploration of our place in history and in our world. To promote and celebrate the genre and the makers of all audiovisual cultural heritage media”, the website of the event reads.

The 19th annual edition of the festival will take place on May 11-15.

SQ/MG

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