From the early evening hours, people began arriving at Ferdows Garden. The atmosphere was a mix of anticipation, curiosity, and quiet determination. Families, students, artists, and media figures gathered together, creating a diverse and vibrant crowd.
Unlike formal ceremonies, this event had a more organic and public-centered nature. It was described as a “people’s gathering,” emphasizing inclusivity rather than exclusivity.
The space in front of the Cinema Museum became the focal point. Attendees formed circles, engaged in conversations, and participated in informal performances and discussions.