FILM PROJECT ON TOLERANCE WINS PRIZE
A1+
17 July, 2008
Plans for a film called "A Shepherd's Song" by Vahram Mkhitaryan
won a tolerance film prize awarded by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and
partners in a ceremony held at the Armenian Foreign Ministry today.
The prize of about 5,000 euros will sponsor the production of the film,
which will tell the story of the challenges facing a blind shepherd
and his family.
"Culture and cinema in particular are one of the most effective ways
and means to raise tolerance awareness in society. This special award
aims to attract attention to the significant role of tolerance,"
said Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan.
The ceremony during which Mkhitaryan received the prize in the
"Tolerance without Borders" competition, was part of the Golden Apricot
International Film Festival, held in Yerevan from 13 to 20 July.
The prize was awarded for the second consecutive year. Last year's
winner, "The Third Rider" by Gor Baghdasaryan, was to be screened
today in a Yerevan cinema.
The Office, United Nations Development Programme Armenia and the
Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation sponsored the prize,
which was awarded in co-operation with the Golden Apricot Fund for
Cinema Development.
A1+
17 July, 2008
Plans for a film called "A Shepherd's Song" by Vahram Mkhitaryan
won a tolerance film prize awarded by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and
partners in a ceremony held at the Armenian Foreign Ministry today.
The prize of about 5,000 euros will sponsor the production of the film,
which will tell the story of the challenges facing a blind shepherd
and his family.
"Culture and cinema in particular are one of the most effective ways
and means to raise tolerance awareness in society. This special award
aims to attract attention to the significant role of tolerance,"
said Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan.
The ceremony during which Mkhitaryan received the prize in the
"Tolerance without Borders" competition, was part of the Golden Apricot
International Film Festival, held in Yerevan from 13 to 20 July.
The prize was awarded for the second consecutive year. Last year's
winner, "The Third Rider" by Gor Baghdasaryan, was to be screened
today in a Yerevan cinema.
The Office, United Nations Development Programme Armenia and the
Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation sponsored the prize,
which was awarded in co-operation with the Golden Apricot Fund for
Cinema Development.