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Fajr festival announces lineup for national section

TEHRAN, Dec. 29 (MNA) The 32nd edition of the Fajr International Film Festival announced the lineup for the national competition section on Saturday.
Among the highlights is Stories directed by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad in 2011.
The film is composed of seven short episodes in which Bani-Etemad reveals the fate of some of the main characters in her previous films like The Blue-Veiled, Under the Skin of the City and Mainline.

He Who Said No, Ahmadreza Darvishs blockbuster on the uprising of Imam Hussein (AS), is also in the lineup.
This section will also screen Ebrahim Hatamikias Che, which depicts 48 hours of the Iranian veteran Mostafa Chamrans life on August 16 and 17, 1979 when he was sent to command several military operations in the civil war in the Kordestan region.

Exclusive Lane directed by Mostafa Kiaii, The Life is Elsewhere by Manuchehr Hadi, Raspberry by Saman Salur, We Have Guests by Mohammad-Mehdi Asgarpur, and Gonjeshkak-e Ashi Mashi by Vahid Nikkhah-Azad, Masud Kermati and Gholamreza Ramezani, and All Things for Sale by Amir-Hossein Saqafi will compete in this section.

The organizers will also screen debut features of six filmmakers in this section.

Sending a Message of Condolence by Ebrahim Ebrahimian, Unripe Pomegranates by Majidreza Mostafavi, With Others by Nasser Zamiri, Some Square Meters of Love by Jamshid Mahmudi, Thirteen by Hooman Seyyedi and Melbourne by Nima Javidi are the films.

The 32nd Fajr International Film Festival will be held in Tehran in February 2014.

By Mehr News Agency

 

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