The films will be screened in the Mirror of a Festival section, the organizers have announced. 

The Millennium Festival highlights films whose themes are linked to the major challenges and objectives of the 21st century, and which reflect humanity’s dreams and ambitions for a more fair and equitable world.

The documentaries are Arreo by Tato Moreno from Argentina and The Color of the Chameleon by Jorge Lubbert and Andres Lubbert from Germany.

Also included are A Woman Captured by Bernadett Tuza-Ritter from Hungary, Heart of Stone by Claire Billet and Olivier Jobard from France, and It’s Not Yet Dark by Frankie Fenton from Ireland.

The Other Side of Everything, a co-production of Serbia, France and Qatar by Mila Turalic, and Welcome to Sodom, a co-production between Austria and Ghana by Christian Krones and Florian Weigensamer are also included.

In addition, Zlatina Rousseva, the artistic director of the Millennium Festival, has been invited to attend the Cinéma Vérité festival, which will be held in Tehran from December 9 to 16.

Source: Tehran Times