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'The Story of A Rainy Night' to go on screen at two US events

TEHRAN, May 03 (MNA) The Story of A Rainy Night (2014), directed by Mehdi Fard Ghaderi, will go on screen at two US film festivals in May, 2016.


Already participated in 15 American festivals, short movie The Story of A Rainy Night will experience another international presence at the Livermore Valley Film Festival (LVFF) in California and Ozark Foothills Film Fest in Missouri.

First in California, The Story of A Rainy Night will be showcased at LVFF, which screens films establishing a link between cinema technology and the concept of ideation and storytelling.

The acclaimed short film then will go to Missouri, where Ozark Foothills Film Fest will be held simultaneously in seven cities. The event hosts films achieving many successes in other US film festivals, too.

Produced by the Iranian Young Cinema Society (IYCS), The Story of A Rainy Night has so far won a number of awards from different film festivals around the world, including the Best Short Film category of San Pedro International Film Festival held in American city of Los Angeles, the Best Short Film award in the US Hollywood Festival of New Cinema and Ohio's Colony Film Festival, the Best Short Film Award of the 9th Annual Colony Film Festival in Marietta, Ohio.

The 24-minute movie narrates the story of an old man who experiences problems during his birthday that is affected by the arrival of his family.

According to the official websiteof the event, the Livermore Valley Film Festival(LVFF)is scheduled for May 13-15, 2016. The festivals theme isWhere Science Meets Art". Designed to inspire and engage filmmakers, storytellers, and film fans of all ages, the festival will offer the opportunity to explore how science and technology are both portrayed in films and used in the filmmaking process. The three-day event will showcase independent feature and short length films in downtown Livermore.

The 15th Annual Ozark Foothills FilmFest brings nationally recognized independent films and their makers to the Ozark foothills, the events officialswebsite writes. The festival provides a showcase of exemplary movies from the state, region, and nation.

By Mehr News Agency

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