(Photograph) participates in the competition of the International Festival of Oasis Cinema in Morocco

Damascus (ST): The Syrian short film (Photograph) by film director Muhannad Kalthoum and produced by the General Film Organization is participating in the official competition of the International Oasis Film Festival in Morocco in its sixth session under the title (The Seventh Art as an Effective Means to Mitigating the Effects of the Corona Pandemic).

The festival, organized by the Nibras Al Atma Association for Fine Arts, with the support of the Moroccan Film Center in Tata, Morocco, is attended by 13 feature films from several countries, including (Morocco, Syria, Bulgaria, Egypt and Hungary).

 The events of the film revolve around the effects of the war that the country was subjected to on the Syrian child, including the increase in the phenomenon of child labor, as circumstances forced some to leave their studies either forcibly as a result of terrorism or voluntarily with the aim of helping their families and helping their families. In addition to that the film presents the repercussions of war and the human struggle for survival.

The director of the film indicated in a statement that the film participated in many Arab and local festivals as it talks about the category of children and what they have been exposed to during the war years, considering that Syrian cinema has remained on top despite all the difficulties and obstacles it has faced, and that it will achieve more progress and prosperity.

K.Q.

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