HENGAMEH Screened In California
California (AIPFF) - A number of Iranian Muslims residing in the US have screened the second film of Ammar Popular Film Festival in California on July 16.
California (AIPFF) – A number of Iranian Muslims residing in the US have screened the second film of Ammar Popular Film Festival in California on July 16.
The screeners displayed the movie, entitled as Hengameh, a short while after they displayed another APFF film, the Regulator (Alamak), in the US.
APFF claims to have made possible access to films made by independent, truth-seeking producers and directors to those social classes that would not otherwise be given access to the films not only in Iran but also all around the globe.
The screening was arranged at a family camp at Al Fatemeh Mosques in western California by a collection of 70 Shia Muslims.
Hengameh is the first fiction feature about the defenders of Harams (Iranian comrades who head to Syrian and Iraqi territories to defend the shrines of Shia imams).
This is not the first time that an APFF film is being screened outside of Iran. Previously, Italy, Bahrain, the Netherlands, Pakistan and Palestine hosted screening of the film.