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HYDERABAD, NOV. 9. The second annual Asian Children's Film Festival will get underway in the twin cities here on November 14, featuring about 80 children's films from more than 10 countries in the continent. The week-long festival being organised by the Children's Film Society, Andhra Pradesh (CFSAP) in association with the Andhra Pradesh State Film, Television and Theatre Development Corporation (APFTTDC) has entries from Iran, China, Japan, South Korea, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Armenia, Israel, Syria apart from the host nation, according to the festival director, M. Veda Kumar, in a statement here on Tuesday. While the main venue for the festival is the Hari Hara Kala Bhavan in Secunderabad, there would be screenings at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Masab Tank, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Nampally, and the Ravindra Bharathi mini-theatre from November 16 to 19.
Morning show
In addition to these, there would be a special morning show at 9 a.m. in nine theatres in the twin cities and eight in the neighbouring Ranga Reddy district for the convenience of schoolchildren. He said interested school managements could contact the CFS office at Street no. 11, Himayatnagar, the APFTTDC office at A.C. Guards or the respective Deputy Educational officers of their zones for delegate cards and participation. Further details can be had on 27635669 or 9246579395.
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