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    PRESS RELEASE
    CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES/ARMENIA
    Contact Naira Altounyan/Program Officer at CRS/Armenia:
    374 (10) 26 33 89 / 26 32 18
    [email protected], 38 Arabkir street, 2/2 house

    Golden Apricot International Film Festival to Showcase
    Two Documentaries on Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict

    Yerevan ` This year's Golden Apricot International Film Festival, to be
    held during July 10-15 in Yerevan, will feature two new documentary
    films dedicated to helping build peace and dialogue between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan.

    Sharing the title `In that Distant Neighboring Village,' the films
    document the shattered lives and lingering recovery of two villages `
    one Armenian, one Azerbaijani ` on either side of the common border. The
    films feature profiles of and interviews with various town residents,
    who reminisce about life before the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict,
    discuss the war's impact, and often express an impassioned desire for
    reconciliation.

    The films were co-funded by Catholic Relief Services/Armenia (CRS), the
    Armenian Round Table Foundation (ARTF), and Inter-Church Organization
    for Cooperation Development (ICCO) of the Netherlands. CRS and ARTF
    regularly collaborate through grass-roots programs that promote
    socio-economic development and peace-building in the South Caucasus. The
    documentaries were produced within the framework of a joint CRS-ARTF
    initiative, designed to foster mutual understanding and dialogue between
    Armenians and Azerbaijanis.

    The Armenian version of `In that Distant Neighboring Village,' which
    documents life in the village of Aygepar, was produced by Shoghakat TV;
    the Azerbaijani version, documenting the neighboring village of
    Alibeyli, was produced by Azerbaijan's Internews organization.

    `The desire for co-existence, as expressed by the long-suffering
    residents of Aygepar and Alibeyli, is not just a romantic idea,' said
    Sona Hamalian, Head of CRS/Armenia. `Armenians and Azerbaijanis alike,
    especially in border towns, have a profound appreciation for the value
    of economic collaboration. Peace and the re-establishment of trust are
    crucial for their survival, for the eventual prosperity of their
    villages. They know they'll need more than a tenuous ceasefire to regain
    normalcy, to freely interact with their neighbors.'

    `In that Distant Neighboring Village,' featuring both documentaries,
    will have two screenings during the Golden Apricot International Film
    Festival: on July 11, at 6 PM, at the Moscow Theater (Abovyan Street);
    and on July 12, at 6 PM, at the Nairi Theater (Mashtots Avenue). Each
    screening will be followed by a Q & A session with the Shoghakat TV
    production team and with CRS and ARTF representatives.


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