Iran’s “Graveyard” named best short at Religion Today Film Festival

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the Italian city of Trento on Sunday.Directed by Ali Darai, this film is about one of the common topics, which has been spreading in Iran
It represents a story of a young mother who has lost her baby due to negligence
Furthermore, since the presence of the father is required to obtain burial permission in Iran, the young mother is striving to find her
missing husband and, with the passage of time, she becomes more involved in a plethora of serious issues.A jury comprising Iranian director
Narges Abyar, Tsengel Davaasambuu from Mongolia, Micheal Madison from the USA, Patrizia Morgante from Italy and Godfrey Omodorion from
she publicly addresses the difficult life of the Serbs, especially those Serb children living in the enclaves.The award for best documentary
kid Entoni and his grandmother Dora among the narrow streets of contemporary Naples during a critical state crackdown on families of
organized crime
As a balancing act between freedom and personal responsibility, they must weave for themselves a complex web of dreams and untruths to
Buddhism coexist in a singular fashion
The film is guided by the narration of local spiritual figures and laypeople as they explain their perspectives on faith, purpose and their