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Iranian ‘Parizad’ wins award at Krakow fest

Iranian doc ‘Parizad’ wins Don Quixote Award at the Krakow Film Festival in Poland.

Iranian documentary ‘Parizad’ has grabbed Don Quixote Award at the 62nd edition of the Krakow Film Festival in Poland.

Directed by Mehdi Imani-Shahmiri, ‘Parizad’ has a narrative framed around one of the handicrafts of Chashm Village in Iran's Semnan Province.

The film is about a lonely rural woman who weaves Golich. She shares information about the role of Golich in the daily life of the village residents and legends about her homeland.

‘Parizad’ has already been screened at a number of global events, including the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival in the US and the Festival of Nations in Australia, where it won the best documentary award.

According to the official website of the festival, the “Krakow Film Festival is one of the oldest events in the world dedicated to documentary, animated and short feature films”.

The Polish festival was held on May 29-June 5.

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Media Arts Council in the US to host ‘Parizad’

Big Sky filmfest to screen Iran’s ‘Parizad’

PR/MG

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