35 countries to attend short films festival in Tehran
Published:
29 September 2003 y., Monday
The 8th International Short Films Festival and the 20th National Short Films Festival will be held here from October 20-24.
According to a report issued by the headquarters for holding the
short films festival, 62 short films from 35 countries will
be screened in the event.
The report further referred to Australia, Germany, Japan, Britain,
the United States, Russia, Cuba, Bosnia and Poland among countries
attending the festival.
Šaltinis:
IRNA
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