Awards and Screenings 2015

Exhibition The Eye of the Shah 2015

The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World in New York

Official Screening for Nasseredin Shah and his 84 Wives.

Climate Change Film Festival 2015

*Best Animation For The Tree.

*Honorable Mentions in the Best in Festival For The Tree.

*Honorable Mentions in Advocacy For The Tree.

*Honorable Mentions in Hope For The Tree.

*Honorable Mentions in Music For The Tree.

Interfilm Berlin 31st 

Official Competition For The Tree.

XIV St.Petersburg International Festival 

Official Competition For The Tree.

Animation Film Festival – Gdansk 2015

Official Competition For The Tree.

FUTURE SHORTS

Summer Program Screenings For The Tree.

DBICA Film Festivals

Official Competition For The Tree.

Eastern Breeze 2015

Official Competition For The Tree.

isffi 2015

Official Competition For The Tree. 

9. River Film Festival

Official Selection For The Tree.

Anifilm 06

Official Screening For Lina Luke.

9th Tehran Animafest 2015

*2nd Best Animation For The Tree.

The Tree in Brazil !

The film “The Tree” took first place in the category “World Culture – Professionals” chosen by the local official jury of the Anim!Arte – Curitiba Grand Prix and took 2nd place in the category “Best Film:ASIA”.

 

The film “The Tree“, was also selected for the “Anim!Arte – São Luis – Grand Prix”. The Anim!Arte – São Luis – Grand Prix, will be part of the “Maranhão na Tela”, a film festival, which invites other brazilian festivals for the projection of films and audiovisual workshops, to the city of São Luis – MA.

 

10th Seattle’s Children’s Film Festival

The Night Song and The Secret of the Tree Selected in the 10th Annual Children’s Film Festival Seattle.

The Festival will be presented by Northwest Film Forum from January 22 – February 7, 2015, with additional screenings for school groups through February 27. www.childrensfilmfestivalseattle.org

Over the past nine years, Children’s Film Festival Seattle has become the largest and most respected film festival on the West Coast dedicated to children and their families. Each year, Northwest Film Forum selects more than 130 international children’s films from 32+ countries, reaching more than 10,000 people during festival screenings in Seattle and a subsequent festival tour of 15-20 U.S. cities.