Iranian films line up for Moscow festival

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as her son, immigrated with her family to Berlin
Her son is suffering from autism and it makes it difficult for her to travel easily
tells the story of two boys from northern and southern Iran who are forced to live apart from their families.Directed by Fereidun Najafi,
The rifle bullet was meant for Asho; his father is wanted for murder and he, too, is being hunted
In his hunt for answers, he heads out to Apple Valley with his cousin, Pari, to look for his mother, who he has always believed to be
follows Emkan, a 17-year-old teenager who has not seen his father for many years and his mother works in a factory until late at night
He has a small recording camera and he decides to make a film to give a twist to his routine life
up in a European country
After the death of his parents, he goes to Iran, as it seems to him to be his homeland, but Iran turns out not to be the country he
more tyranny and oppression, the ruling power has done something to its dissenters so that they exhale smoke when they breathe, and the
agents must take such people into custody wherever they find them.The Moscow festival will open with a screening of the Russian historical