7 می 2016

“Alamak” Announced As the Best Film in Corti Da Sogni Film Festival

TEHRAN (AIPFF) - According to Soureh Cinema a short film of Iranian director, Darabi, was awarded by the audience of the 17th International Short Film Festival “Corti da Sogni - Antonio Ricci” in Italy.

TEHRAN (AIPFF) – According to Soureh Cinema  a short film of Iranian director, Darabi, was awarded by the audience of the 17th International Short Film Festival “Corti da Sogni – Antonio Ricci” in Italy.

Alamak  a short film of  Hosein Darabi from Iran vied at the Sweet Dreams section of the Corti da Sogni festival of short films in Italy. The section is open to the best non-European works. In competition with 14 other works from Palestine, Canada, India, Iraq, Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Mexico, and South Korea, Alamak won the creativity shorted which is the prize awarded to the work picked by the audience of the festival. It was produced by Howzeh Honari, an art subdivision of Islamic Development Organization of Iran.

Alamak ” has already won the Golden Lattern of the Ammar Popular Film Festival.

A total of 68 short films from 27 countries went on screen at the 2016 edition of the festival, which was held at the Rasi Theatre in Ravenna from April 27 to 30 April. Scarecrow’s Heart of Gholamreza Kazzazi was another Iranian work in the event which bagged the prize for the best of animated shorts. Produced by the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, the non-narrative animation of Kazzazi is about a stranded sparrow that seeks refuge beneath a scarecrow’s clothes to avoid hungry crows in the middle of a frozen field.

17th International Cort Da Sogni film festival was held in Ravan Italy, April 27 to 30, 2016.

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