ID :
212675
Thu, 10/13/2011 - 15:25
Auther :
Shortlink :
https://oananews.org//node/212675
The shortlink copeid
Ahmadinejad unveils doc on Iran’s nuclear project
TEHRAN,Oct.13(MNA) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveiled a documentary film on Iran’s nuclear program during a ceremony at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall on Tuesday.
Iran`s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hosseini and a number of cultural and military officials attended the unveiling ceremony of “Uncontained”, which has been described as “an aspect of soft power of the Islamic Revolution” by its producer, the Safir Documentary Film Center.
“I believe that the documentary is successful, because a documentary that is able to keep the people in their seats until the end, it is very powerful,” Ahmadinejad said.
He also thanked “Uncontained” director Mostafa Rezvani and his colleagues.
“Uncontained” is about Mohtasham Ali Marvi, a Pakistani student who begins research on Iran’s nuclear program after two Iranian nuclear scientists were killed during a terrorist attacks in 2010.
Mohtasham plans to study the reports claiming that Iran is making atomic weapons behind its efforts to obtain peaceful nuclear power.
He meets with Iranian nuclear scientist Seyyed Mahmud Aqamiri, controversial Iranian MP Ahmad Shirzad and French political analyst Thierry Meyssan for his study.
Through many interviews with ordinary people, political activists, university professors and MPs, he also wants to shed light on the reasons behind the sanctions imposed upon Iran.
Mohtasham did the narration in English for the documentary.
“I am here to thank you, the students who made this documentary,” Culture Minister Hosseini said.
“This documentary could show the world the great determination of our youth,” he added.
Firqat al-Isra, a music band affiliated with Hezbollah in Lebanon, gave performances during the ceremony.
A number of neckerchiefs bearing the logo of Hezbollah were presented to Ahmadinejad and organizers of the event by the band’s leader during the ceremony.
Ahmadinejad honored the crew members of “Uncontained” with awards at the end of the ceremony.
Iran`s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hosseini and a number of cultural and military officials attended the unveiling ceremony of “Uncontained”, which has been described as “an aspect of soft power of the Islamic Revolution” by its producer, the Safir Documentary Film Center.
“I believe that the documentary is successful, because a documentary that is able to keep the people in their seats until the end, it is very powerful,” Ahmadinejad said.
He also thanked “Uncontained” director Mostafa Rezvani and his colleagues.
“Uncontained” is about Mohtasham Ali Marvi, a Pakistani student who begins research on Iran’s nuclear program after two Iranian nuclear scientists were killed during a terrorist attacks in 2010.
Mohtasham plans to study the reports claiming that Iran is making atomic weapons behind its efforts to obtain peaceful nuclear power.
He meets with Iranian nuclear scientist Seyyed Mahmud Aqamiri, controversial Iranian MP Ahmad Shirzad and French political analyst Thierry Meyssan for his study.
Through many interviews with ordinary people, political activists, university professors and MPs, he also wants to shed light on the reasons behind the sanctions imposed upon Iran.
Mohtasham did the narration in English for the documentary.
“I am here to thank you, the students who made this documentary,” Culture Minister Hosseini said.
“This documentary could show the world the great determination of our youth,” he added.
Firqat al-Isra, a music band affiliated with Hezbollah in Lebanon, gave performances during the ceremony.
A number of neckerchiefs bearing the logo of Hezbollah were presented to Ahmadinejad and organizers of the event by the band’s leader during the ceremony.
Ahmadinejad honored the crew members of “Uncontained” with awards at the end of the ceremony.