The awards are presented to those films that promote issues being pursued by some public organizations and institutes. Juries from the organizations select winners from the films screened at the Fajr Film Festival every year.

Twelve organizations, including the Judiciary, Ministry of Sports and Youth, Foundation for Martyrs and War Veterans’ Affairs, Ministry of Health, and State Welfare Organization of Iran, organized the National Will Manifestation Awards this year at the Eyvane Shams Hall in Tehran.

The Sun received the awards from the Judiciary, Waste Management Organization, State Welfare Organization of Iran, Tehran Metro, and Editing and Good Writing Society. 

Farzad Khoshdast’s documentary Narrow Red Line, Niki Karimi’s drama Atabai and Mehrdad Khoshbakht’s war drama Abadan 11, 60 each won two awards.

Narrow Red Line about several teenaged felons who wear Joker’s makeup to stay unknown received its awards from the Judiciary and the Prisons, Security and Corrective Measures Organization.

Atabai about a man who returns to his home in a village to recover from a failed love was honored by the Majlis Youth Fraction and the Ministry of Sports and Youth.

Abadan 11, 60, which is the people’s fight against Iraqi forces in the southwestern Iranian city of Abadan during the early months of the Iran-Iraq war, was awarded by the Majlis Youth Fraction and the Foundation for Martyrs and War Veterans’ Affairs.

Source: Tehran Times