Nov 30, 2014, 3:59 PM

Russian Silver Horse Filmfest awards two Iranian women

Russian Silver Horse Filmfest awards two Iranian women

TEHRAN, Nov. 30 (MNA) – Director Narges Abiar and actress Gelareh Abbassi won the prize of Best Film and Best Actress for the film Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear at the Russian Silver Horse Filmfest.

Narges Abiar’s first feature film Objects in mirror are closer than they appear participated at the 1st Russian Silver Horse Filmfest and was displayed twice to the Russian audiences in different classes of queries.

Actress Gelareh Abbassi told Mehr News that fortunately the Russians greeted Objects in mirror are closer than they appear and different age groups came to the festival to watch the movie.

“Students, housewives, workers and Iranian citizens of Russia came to see the film and it was an unexpected welcome,” she added.

In addition to the feature film Objects in mirror are closer than they appear, Iranian documentary Mashti Ishmael by Mehdi Zamanpoor Kiasari was also screened at the Silver Horse Filmfest held in Ufa, the Muslim center of Russia.

10 narrative films as well as 14 documentaries from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Cuba, Bulgaria, Iraq, Lithuania and different republics of the Russian Federation attended at the festival.

Objects in mirror are closer than they appear is about a pregnant woman named Leila who is grappling with problems in life.
 

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