Cinema The cinemas experienced a four -day holiday during the nights and mourning of Imam Ali (AS).
According to the cinema, if in previous years the high volume of comedy and entertainment films was the cause of the full closure of the cinemas, but this year, with at least three non -dilapidated films, why?
It is not possible to mourn the effects of dinosaur and Molotov’s cocktail to bamboo and Dolphin’s son, but what about the serious and sometimes tragedy works?
This year, as Ramadan, the religious film “Moses (AS)” was on screen; A ritual work that was the best time to release it. Why didn’t they allow Moses (AS) to be released during this four -day holiday?
We also had a film with social pathology titled “Raha” in the Ramadan screening, which is not only a comedy that was tragedy and was one of the popular works of the Fajr Festival, why couldn’t it continue at this time?
Or an organ film like Peshmerga, which is one of the so -called valuable artifacts, why didn’t he be screened in these four days?
It seems that, in addition to trying to create a diversity of themes on the screen, one must think of the spiritual entertainment of the people during mourning. What is wrong with people to watch a ritual film like “Moses” or a social work like Raha?