TEHRAN, Jan. 5 (Mehr News Agency) -- The Third Parvin
Etesami Film Festival announced its winners here on Friday in a ceremony held at
Tehran's Art Bureau. The festival was named in memory of the Iranian
female poet Parvin Etesami and this year focused on the central theme of Sacred
Defense.

The jury members Dariush Mehrjuii, Tahmineh Milani
and Rakhshan Bani-Etemad announced the winners.

"Gilaneh" directed by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad won the
special "Parvin" plaque for its theme depicting the role of women during the
eight-year Iran-Iraq war, named Sacred Defense in Iran.
"The Darkness of the City" by director Maryam
Ketabforsuh Badri won best feature movie award, the documentary "My Bukhara" by
Laleh Barzegar won best documentary award, "Closer than Breath" won best
experimental film award and "Step by Step to the Moon" by Turan Kolivand won
best animation award.
The awards in the above section included a cash
prize, golden lilies and honorary diplomas.
In addition, silver lilies were presented for the
feature movie "Blue Tooth" by Hooman Seyyedi and the documentary "Unison of the
Scattered Orchestra" by Gholam-Abbas Fazeli.
In the Sacred Defense section, the top awards went
to the feature film "Empty Closet" by Ali Bayat, and the documentary "Zero
Degree Orbit" by Mahmud Rahmani. "Two Sisters" by Bijan Mirbaqeri won an
honorary diploma in this section.
"Kuchnameh" by Mahnaz Mohammadi won the special jury
prize.

Actresses Mahaya Petrosian and Zahra Vahedi won
honorary diplomas for acting in "Black and White" and "Adam and Two Eves"
respectively.
"A song for Luba" by Tufan Nahan-Qodrati won the
best screenplay award in the section dedicated to movies with the central theme
of "National Unity, Islamic Solidarity".