TEHRAN – The 1st edition of the Guwahati International Film Festival (GIFF) plans to review Iranian cinema in a special section titled “Contemporary Iranian Cinema”, the Telegraph India reported on Friday. Movies such as “Parting”, a joint production of Iran and Afghanistan by Navid Mahmudi, and “Valderama” by Abbas Amini have been selected for the […]
TEHRAN – The 1st edition of the Guwahati International Film Festival (GIFF) plans to review Iranian cinema in a special section titled “Contemporary Iranian Cinema”, the Telegraph India reported on Friday.
Movies such as “Parting”, a joint production of Iran and Afghanistan by Navid Mahmudi, and “Valderama” by Abbas Amini have been selected for the program.
A large number of films from 35 countries including Turkey, Estonia, Croatia, Czech, the U.S., Japan, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, France, Denmark, Poland, Slovenia, Switzerland and Peru will be screened at the festival, which will be held in the Indian city from October 28 to November 2.