The short film from Tehran, Iran, will take part in the 42nd Bakh International Film Festival, which will be held in Malmö, Sweden from March 15th to 21st.
Iranian participants include The Glory of the Pastures, directed by Nima Shamsayi, The Chon and Butterfly by Mohammad Salejihad Dehaki, Princess Azadeh by Shahanam Sojaudizadeh, and The Inner Skin by Shafar Abosaba and Mariam Madiyi.
The story of “Glory of the Meadow” takes place in a small village where 12-year-old Cyrus discovers a bullet hole in the wall. It’s a tough time for the family and Cyrus does everything he can to keep them together.
“Coco and Butterfly” depicts Parvaneh, a seven-year-old living in a rural area in northern Iran. She has a barrier that prevents her from attending school. The boy neighbor is unable to accept this injustice and decides to help her.
In Princess Azadeh, 13-year-old Azadeh smuggles the borders from Afghanistan to Iran. She dreams of a bright future, but her grandfather has other plans for her. A grip film about modern slavery and the constant struggle for freedom and justice.
In “Inside the Skin,” teenage footballer Ali shows that he prepares for a critical match while trying to hide his secrets. However, once Hamed finds out about it, the path before Ali becomes suspicious.
The Buff International Film Festival is the International Children’s and Youth Film Festival held annually in March in Malmö, Sweden. He is a member of the European Children’s Film Association (ECFA).
Founded in 1984, the festival was the most important screening window for Nordic children and young movies. During the festival, prizes will be awarded in several categories.
Buff is a film festival that is suitable for everyone. Bringing the latest films from around the world to Malmo. Otherwise, this film will never be shown in Sweden. The Buffs are the parties of both old and young parties, both old and old, giving the audience a cinematic experience and striving to make them return to the film over and over again.
The Buff Film Festival is a gathering venue for professionals working with film for young audiences. It is important in many ways to speak up for a film aimed at a younger audience. Buff wants to be an arena about the need to raise questions about access to good films for children and young people and create good conditions for the production, distribution and screening of films for younger audiences.
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