TEHRAN – The Iranian animation “All the Winters I Haven’t Seen” will go on screen at the 37th Montreal World Film Festival, which will be held in Canada from August 21 to September 1.
Directed by Omid Khoshnazar, the 17-minute animation set in New York City tells the story of a pregnant woman who discovers that there is a high likelihood her child will be born with severe physical defects due to her exposure to chemical weapons.
She is forced to choose between giving birth to a child who will likely be severely handicapped or aborting the baby and giving up any hope of ever having a child.
The goal of the festival is to encourage cultural diversity and understanding between nations and to promote filmmakers and innovative works.
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Directed by Omid Khoshnazar, the 17-minute animation set in New York City tells the story of a pregnant woman who discovers that there is a high likelihood her child will be born with severe physical defects due to her exposure to chemical weapons.
She is forced to choose between giving birth to a child who will likely be severely handicapped or aborting the baby and giving up any hope of ever having a child.
The goal of the festival is to encourage cultural diversity and understanding between nations and to promote filmmakers and innovative works.
SB/YAW
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