Students and kids aged pre-K through middle school (the target demographic for the festival), can watch 11 Iranian and foreign movies during the program, which has been added to the main sections of the annual event. The program will be jointly organized by Isfahan International Film Festival for Children and Youth, the Ministry of Education and Tehran Municipality from April 17-25, fajrfiff.com reported.
The feature-length program provides a range of national and international films. It is dedicated to children and their families, but fans can also view its special screenings. Each day, the visitors can attend the screenings in several venues across the capital.
The lineup is as follows:
'El Clasico' by Halkawt Mustafa (Iraq, Norway)
'The Little Prince' by Mark Osborne (France, Canada)
'The Little Mountain Boy'' by Xavier Koller (Switzerland, Germany)
'Lion' by Garth Davis (Australia)
'150 Milligrams' by Emmanuelle Bercot (France)
'Hello' by Mohammadreza Haj Gholami (Iran)
'Alphabet' by Kianoush Abedi (Iran)
'Crow's Nest' by Reyhaneh Kavosh (Iran)
'Empty View' by Ali Zare' Ghanatnowi (Iran)
'Moon Said: Blop Blop Help' by Reyhaneh Kavosh (Iran)
'The Elephant King' by Hadi Mohammadian (Iran)
Presided over by Iranian film writer and director Reza Mirkarimi, the 36th edition of Fajr International Film Festival will be held in Tehran from April 19-27.
Source: Iran Daily (Tehran-based English language newspaper)
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