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Irish festival of independent film and music

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  • A scene from Iranian director Pejman Alipur’s animated film “Where the Winds Die” about Iraq’s chemical attack on the Iranian town of Sardasht in 1987. 2022-10-11 18:33

    IndieCork picks “Where the Winds Die”, “Graveyard” 

    TEHRAN – The acclaimed Iranian shorts “Where the Winds Die” and “Graveyard” have been selected to be screened at the 10th edition of IndieCork, the Irish festival of independent film and music.

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