“The Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab, the Abyek School in Qazvin, and a farm in Buin Zahra are among the subjects documented in this project,” one of the project managers for the documentary series about the war, Mohsen Eslamzadeh said.
He also noted that documentary filmmakers from different parts of Iran gathered and successfully produced 200 documentaries about the Ramadan War.
He explained that a group of 20 documentary filmmakers from different parts of the country have worked on the project.
In addition to productions for the domestic media, some documentary filmmakers produced content for foreign media in China and South Korea upon their request. Other products were translated into different languages and sent to foreign networks.
The early days of the imposed war and the atmosphere in Iran were very important to the foreign networks. They were interested in details such as the condition of supermarket shelves during the Ramadan War, whether people rushed to stores for supplies, the situation at gas stations, damages to the historical buildings and cultural heritage, and the daily lives of people during the war.
The US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28 and for 40 days martyred some 3,000 people, including the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, several officials, and military commanders as well as numerous civilians, including women and children.