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The screening of short films entered into the 41st Fajr International Film Festival will start from today, Monday, 17th of Bahman at the Festival House and the Media House.
Charso Press: From today, Monday 17th of Bahman and Tuesday 18th of Bahman 1401, a screening has been allocated for the screening of these films at the Festival House (Milad Tower Convention Center) and the Media House (Mellat Cinema Gallery campus).
Monday, 17th of Bahman 1401, six short films “Asma” by Mustafa Aghamohammadlou, “Androa” by Amir Pazarfete, “Brno” by Mohammad Soraya, “Janakat” by Ata Mojabi, “Rangarang” by Mohammad Reza Moradi and “Ghir Mojah” by Mohammad Reza Khavari in Hall 5 of Mellat Cinema Campus will be screened at 6:00 p.m. and Milad Tower Convention Center Hall at 8:30 p.m.
Also, on Tuesday 18th of Bahman 1401, five short films “Ashiqlar Coffee House” directed by Reza Jamali, “Labyrinth” directed by Hassan Vahdani, “Central Hospital” directed by Vahid and Navid Nami, “Black Drink” directed by Mohammad Paydar and “Waqfe” directed by Mana Paksarsht will be shown in the hall. 5 Mellat Cinema Campus will be screened at 18:00 and Milad Tower Convention Center Hall at 20:30.
9 short films “Asma” directed by Mustafa Agha Mohammadlou and produced by Farhad Haji Abbasi, “Androa” produced and directed by Amir Kaban, “Brno” produced and directed by Mohammad Soraya, “Janakat” produced and directed by Atta Mojabi , “Rangarang” produced and directed by Mohammad Reza Moradi, “Ashiqlar Cafe” produced and directed by Reza Jamali, “Labyrinth” produced and directed by Mohsen Vahdani, “Mirizkhaneh Merazi” directed by Vahid Nami and Navid Nami and produced by Nilofar Zivardar and “Waffe” directed by Mana Paksresht and produced by Alborz Poursiad are among the productions of the Iranian Youth Cinema Association.
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