Kanoon Parvaresh Fekri (The Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults) is releasing seven free animated films for children in celebration of the 33rd annual Book Week in Iran, starting from Saturday, November 15, 2025, until Friday, November 21.
What’s the Occasion?
According to IBland’s news, Coinciding with the 33rd Iran Book Week, held under the theme “Let’s Read for Iran,” this cultural initiative by Kanoon aims to bring stories from beloved books to life through engaging animations; making literature more accessible and exciting for young audiences and their families.
Where and How to Watch?
The animations will be available free of charge to the public on Kanoon’s official cinematic portal: nama.kpf.ir/FilmDailyCAst. Viewers can enjoy a curated selection of free animated films for children, each adapted from classic books that have long captured the imagination of Iranian youth.
Featured Animated Adaptations
The selection includes award-winning works from Kanoon’s cinematic division:
- “The Fisherman and Spring” by Seyed Hassan Soltani
- “The Dog with a Disease” directed by Parvin Tajvid
- “The Farmer and the Robot” by Abdollah Alimorad
- “When I Was a Child” and “The Eleventh Step” directed by Maryam Kashkoolinia
- “The Painter and the Bird” by Saeed Tarkhani
- “Mother Crow and the Fox” directed by Mohammad Ali Soleimanzadeh
Why This Matters
By transforming literature into visual storytelling, Kanoon encourages children, teenagers, and their parents to engage with books in new and exciting ways. The free animated films for children not only entertain but also promote reading and storytelling culture in Iranian homes.
Join the Celebration
Kanoon invites all members and book lovers to take part in this initiative and enjoy the magical world of animated literature. These free animated films for children offer a rare opportunity to witness how timeless tales are beautifully reimagined on screen.
Source: Mehrnews