MNA The winners of Iran 36th Fajr Film Festival in various categories have been announced in the closing ceremony of the event.
The closing ceremony of the festival, which is Irans leading cinematic event, was held at Tehrans Milad Tower on Sunday night. The eventwas attended by the Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Seyyed Abbas Salehi and Iran Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri.
The festival awarded the films which were nominated for the prize.
The nominees which succeeded to receive the top prize (Crystal Simorgh) include:
Crystal Simorgh for Best Short Film
Bahram & Bahman Ark- Animal
Crystal Simorgh for Best Special Effects
Farid Naser-Fasihi- Istanbul Juncture
Crystal Simorgh for Best Special Effects
Mohsen Ruzbehani- The Lost Strait
Best Make up Crystal Simorgh
Saeed Malekan- The Lost Strait
Best Stage Design Crystal Simorgh
Abbas Blondi- Underwater Cedar
Crystal Simorgh for Best Costume Design
Sara Khaledizadeh- Bomb: A Love Story
Best Sound Crystal Simorgh
Ali-Reza Alavian- In the Levant Time & Sheeple
Best Sound Recording Crystal Simorgh
Rashid daneshmand- The lost Strait
Crystal Simorgh for Best Composing
Karen Homayoon-Far- Cold Sweat
Best editing Crystal Simorgh
Bahram Dehghani & Mohammad Najarian- Cold Sweat
Crystal Simorgh for Best Filming
Ali-Reza Zarrin-Dast- Underwater Cedar
Crystal Simorgh for Art & Experience
Hooman Seyyedi-Sheeple
Crystal Simorgh for Best First Film
Reza Maqsoudi-Dont Be Embrassed
Best Supporting Actress Crystal Simorgh
Sara Bahrami-Woodpecker
Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor
Amin Hayaee-Flaming
Best Screenplay Crystal Simorgh
Kambiziya Partoee-Truck & Hooman Seyyedi-Sheeple
Best Director Crystal Simorgh
Bahram Tava-The Lost Strait
Crystal Simorgh for Best Film
Saeed Malekan-The lost Strait
Established in 1982, the Fajr Film Festival celebrates cultural exchange, displays creative achievements of highly acclaimed cineastes and pays tribute to local and international films.
Since its establishment, the Fajr Film Festival has played a vital role in the development of Iranian Cinema.
Supervised by Irans Ministry of Culture, the festival hosts veteran directors and new filmmakers from Iran and across the world every year.