Crystal Simorgh
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| Crystal Simorgh | |
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| Sponsored by | Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance |
| Location | Tehran |
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| First award | 1983 |
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The Crystal Simorgh (Template:Langx) is an award given by Fajr International Film Festival, Iran's major annual film festival. It is awarded in several categories of International Competition as well as Iranian Cinema Competition.[1] The award's name comes from the Simurgh, a mythical bird that appears in Persian mythology.
The Crystal Simorgh is one of the highest film honours in Iran.[2]
Categories
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Film
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Director
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Cinematography
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Editor
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Original Score
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Makeup
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actress
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Sound Recording
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Sound Effects
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Production Design
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Costume Design
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Special Effects
- Crystal Simorgh for Best Visual Effects
- Crystal Simorgh for Best National Film
- Special Jury Award (Fajr International Film Festival)
- Crystal Simorgh for Audience Choice of Best Film
See also
References
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- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.""Rule of Accident" wins best film Crystal Simorgh in Fajr International Film Festival". Archived from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Burnett, Mark Thornton (2019). 'Hamlet' and World Cinema. Cambridge University Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-1-107-13550-5.