Fajr International Film Festival Editions
- 7th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1989)
- 8th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1990)
- 9th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1991)
- 10th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1992)
- 11th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1993)
- 12th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1994)
- 13th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1995)
- 14th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1996)
- 15th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1997)
- 16th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1998)
- 17th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 1999)
- 18th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2000)
- 19th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2001)
- 20th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2002)
- 21st Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2003)
- 22nd Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2004)
- 23rd Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2005)
- 24th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2006)
- 25th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2007)
- 26th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2008)
- 29th Fajr International Film Festival ( 1 – 11 February 2011)
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