Tehran, Tehran, Iran. 21st Oct, 2022. Iranians attend the 39th Tehran International Short Film Festival in Tehran, Iran, on October 21, 2022. Tehran International Short Film Festival (TISFF) is one of the most prominent and prestigious short film events all across the world and is Oscar-qualified; the 39th round of this festival presided over by Mehdi Azarpendar and held by Iranian Youth Cinema Society, heralding the motto of ''Variety in Genre'' with a focus on the subject of the genre, consists of two competition categories of national and international cinema.
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October 21, 2022, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranians attend the 39th Tehran International Short Film Festival in Tehran, Iran, on October 21, 2022. Tehran International Short Film Festival (TISFF) is one of the most prominent and prestigious short film events all across the world and is Oscar-qualified; the 39th round of this festival presided over by Mehdi Azarpendar and held by Iranian Youth Cinema Society, heralding the motto of ''Variety in Genre'' with a focus on the subject of the genre, consists of two competition categories of national and international cinema. With in-person participation, the festival is slated to screen more than 60 short including fiction, documentary, animation, and instrumental films made by directors coming from 35 countries all around the globe besides 99 short films by Iranian filmmakers all across the country. The jury comprises members from Portugal, Turkey, Lithuania, Romania, and Iran, and the international cinema instructors' summits will be held from October 19-24, 2022 at Mellat Cinema Complex in Tehran. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi via ZUMA Press Wire)