the historic and resilient village of Darreh Bid. The event began with the screening of the documentary Avartin, a narrative of the life of Martyr General Haj Qasem Soleimani, marking the start of an initiative to keep the values of resistance alive.
Darreh Bid, a symbol of solidarity and sacrifice during the Sacred Defense era, once again became a venue for recounting national epics. The selection of this village as the host for the opening ceremony is a tribute to its eventful history and serves as a source of inspiration for today’s and future generations.
The documentary Avartin, which deeply examines the life of the beloved “Commander of Hearts,” was screened in an atmosphere filled with spirituality and sacrifice. This historic location, described by Martyr Avini as a symbol of Islamic resilience and safeguarded by Martyr Haj Ahmad Kazemi for its human values, became the starting point for this cinematic event.
The festival’s public and mobile screenings began in Darreh Bid and are set to continue throughout the year in various regions across the country. Aiming to highlight the valuable works of the Resistance Front, this festival is not limited to a few days of cinematic celebration but has transformed into a platform for promoting the culture of sacrifice and resilience throughout Iran.