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    AZG Armenian Daily #127, 12/07/2005

    Culture

    'THE 2D GOLDEN APRICOT FILM FESTIVAL ENRICHED WITH FAMOUS NAMES'

    Film director Edgar Baghdasarian's "Mariam" will open the 2d Golden
    Apricot international film festival today at the National Opera
    Theatre. As last year, the apricot consecration at the Surp Zoravor
    church will precede this year's film festival.

    Press conferences launched at Hotel Yerevan yesterday will carry on
    all week long enabling Abas Kiarostami (Iran), Atom Egoyan (Canada),
    Nikita Mikhalkov, Roman Balayan (Russia), Robert Gedikian (France) and
    others to speak about their films presented in the festival.

    Film critic Zaven Boyajian said yesterday that the borders of Golden
    Apricot have widened this year. "Compared with the last year's
    festival, this Golden Apricot is a few steps in advance. Geography has
    been widened, films of renowned directors added to the competitive and
    non-competitive programs. This is one of the peculiarities of this
    year's festival. I think it has rather good perspectives if not
    financial and organizational obstacles", he said.

    Lebanese filmmaker Carmen Labagi told about his documentary, which
    though depicts the life of Lebanese-Armenians, touches upon affairs of
    Armenians in other countries, too. For instance, Carmen met a group of
    Bedouins in Syria who were aware of their Armenian origin. His film is
    included in the program of non-competitive films about Armenian
    Genocide.

    Karine Torosian from Canada shot her "Stone, Time, Touch" fiction last
    year in Armenia. The film deals with national identity issues and
    issues that the modern Armenian women face, answer to which Karine
    wanted to find in her homeland. Karine starred Arsine Khanjian in her
    film. Armenian women share with the feelings they had from the first
    encounter with Armenia, compare the real and the imaginative
    homelands.

    By Ruzan Poghosian
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