16th Ammar Festival Kicks Off: Celebrating Iran's Resilience Against Western Influence

16th Ammar Festival Kicks Off: Celebrating Iran’s Resilience Against Western Influence

The Ammar Popular Film Festival has officially kicked off its 16th edition, featuring the compelling theme, “The Civilizational Battle of Islamic Iran with the Wild West.” This year’s festival aims to delve into Iran’s extensive history of facing challenges such as colonialism, terrorism, sanctions, censorship, and war through the lens of a civilizational conflict. The festival’s focus is on how these struggles manifest in contemporary media warfare, the distortion of resistance narratives, and attacks on Islamic identity.

The secretariat of the festival emphasizes that the most effective response to these aggressions is through committed art, thought, and media. As part of its commitment to this cause, the Ammar festival invites a wide range of participants, including filmmakers, documentarians, writers, media activists, social media influencers, grassroots organizations, and young enthusiasts, to create and submit diverse works that contribute to this vital narrative.

Artists and filmmakers are encouraged to submit their works by November 6. These submissions can encompass a variety of formats, including:

  • Feature films (short, medium, full-length, telefilms, series)
  • Documentaries
  • Animations
  • Music videos
  • Television productions (combined, reality-based, documentary contests, news reports)
  • Internet programs
  • Social media content (short clips, human-centered pages, content-focused pages)
  • AI-based video productions
  • Complete scripts or screenplays

All submitted works must align with the principles of the Islamic Revolution and address contemporary societal needs, particularly focusing on the civilizational struggle of Iran against Western influences.

The festival places a strong emphasis on thematic sections that reflect the ongoing resistance and revolutionary ideals of Iran. One of the primary themes centers around Iran’s civilizational struggle against what is referred to as the “savage West.” This includes critical discussions on:

  • Zionist attacks on Iranian soil
  • The heroic contributions of martyrs and scientists
  • Western imperial efforts to maintain dominance
  • Reactionary movements within intellectual circles opposing Iran’s resistance
  • Betrayals by certain intellectual factions that have facilitated concessions to Western powers

Another significant theme of the festival is the global uprising of oppressed peoples. This theme aims to highlight grassroots movements around the world, particularly the resistance in Palestine, achievements and challenges of the resistance axis, and historical narratives of anti-imperialist struggles in Latin America and Africa.

The festival also seeks to illuminate the shared struggles between Iranian migrants and the Iranian nation, examining the decline of U.S. hegemony and the rise of a multipolar world, alongside Iran’s potential to influence this new global order. Additional topics of interest include:

  • Internal challenges faced by Iran, including seditions and disturbances
  • Exposing foreign interference and media distortions aimed at destabilizing the country

Thematic sections will also celebrate heroic figures within Iranian society, focusing on family, social, and political heroes, along with stories of resilience, hope, and community efforts during crises such as pandemics and natural disasters. The concept of “Sacred Unity” will be highlighted, emphasizing citizen participation in exposing Zionist infiltrators, supporting resistance martyrs, and promoting community-led initiatives during emergencies.

The festival aims to shed light on justice through narratives that portray active resistance against corruption and systemic injustice. It will also explore the media’s role in advocating fairness and the necessity for legal and institutional reforms. The “Iranian Dream of Progress” section will showcase stories of technological, scientific, and economic advancements, presenting successful models in various sectors, including:

  • Nuclear
  • Space
  • Biotech
  • Medical fields

The festival recognizes the importance of preserving Iran’s cultural memory, covering historical resistance, cultural milestones, and sacrifices during the Iran-Iraq war. It encourages films that portray the resilience of Iran’s economy, emphasizing rural capacities and Islamic economic principles such as interest-free lending, charity, and cooperation.

Cultural warfare is another significant theme, focusing on defending Islamic identity, the traditional family model, youth identity, and confronting movements that distort the values of the revolution. The role of grassroots cultural initiatives, mosques, and the arts in soft power confrontation will also be highlighted.

A noteworthy addition to this year’s festival is the “Our Film” segment, which encourages the general public, especially youth, to create short films using mobile phones or home cameras on local, community, and environmental themes. Participants can register through the official website, where they will find instructional materials to support amateur filmmakers.

The festival continues its tradition of community screenings held nationwide, allowing cultural activists, students, religious groups, and grassroots organizations to host screenings, participate in local premieres, and engage in film critique sessions by registering on the festival platform.

Established in 2010 by several Iranian revolutionary figures, the Ammar Popular Film Festival was created to honor film and art that promote themes of resistance and revolution. It is named after Ammar Yasir, a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

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