Iranian animation “Loopetou” on screen at Bolivian festival
TEHRAN – Iranian animated movie “Loopetou” by Abbas Askari is on screen at the eighth edition of the Sierra International Film Weekend (SIFW), which is currently underway in the City of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Iranian shorts “Monochrome Days” by Ehsan Nurqani and “Footprint” by Farid Mirkhani are also competing at the festival, which will come to an end on Sunday.
The name “Loopetou” is inspired by the word the Kermani people of Iran use to refer to handmade toys that mothers used to make for their children in the past.
The animation is about a hospital where a doctor treats his mental patients by letting them make toys. An unknown culprit vandalized the creative toy workshop, which is particularly popular among Iranian children, and causes its closure. The doctor’s son, Ali, tries to help his father to solve the problem.
“Loopetou” previously took part in various national and international festivals including the KidzCINEMA festival in India and Universal Kids Film Festival in Turkey.
Photo: A scene from the Iranian animation Loopetou” by Abbas Askari
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