Three Iranian feature length films have been selected to represent the countrys cinema at the 43rd Rotterdam International Film Festival in the Netherlands.
Shahram Mokris acclaimed screen productionFish and Catis one ofthe selected films that will compete at this years Dutch international festival.
The movie recently garnered the Best Film Award at the 2013 Lisbon and Estoril Film Festival (LEFFEST) in Portugal.
The movie also won the Special Orizzonti Award for Innovative Content at the 70th edition of Venice International Film Festival.
Fish and Cathas been nominated for Best Director Award at the seventh Asia Pacific Screen Awards that will take place in Brisbane, Australia.
From Tehran to Heavendirected by Abolfazl Saffari, is also scheduled to be screened on January 25, 27 and 31 at the festivals main hall.
The 75-minute film chronicles a pregnant womans desperate search for her husband within a surreally disorganized city. The woman named Ghazal returns from a sonogram to find her husband Farhad missing and her apartment ransacked. Kidnapped and beaten, she is threatened with further violence in finding her husband.
Mohammad Rasoulofs 2013 created dramaManuscripts Don't Burnis another Iranian representative at this years Rotterdom film festival.
Rotterdam annual festival offers a window to the world, presenting a quirky and world-famous selection of recent new films and film-related visual arts.
The festival in its last years edition dedicated a particular section to Iranian films titled Modern Iranian Cinema.
This years Rotterdam International Film Festival is programmed to take place from January 22 through February 2, 2014.