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    GOLDEN APRICOT - 2008 INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES WINNERS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116022
    JU LY 25

    The finish of the Golden Apricot (Voske Tsiran) 5th International film
    festival was announced on July 19 at the Moscow cinema of Yerevan with
    the showing of renowned director Atom Egoyan's film Adoration. RA
    President Serzh Sargsyan, Minister of Culture Hasmik Poghosian,
    other high-ranking officials, renowned cinematographic figures were
    present at film's Yerevan premiere.

    According to Canadian Armenian director Atom Egoyan, Golden Apricot
    is of much importance for the Armenian nation. "It shows not
    only the cinematographic art of the strong nation, but also brings
    cinematographic art of other nations to Armenia." After the end of the
    film the names of Golden Apricot's this year's winners were announced
    at the Latar hotel complex.

    The Golden Apricot for the Best Feature Film was given to Moscow-based
    Armenian director Anna Melikian for her film The Mermaid. Silver
    prize in the Feature Films Competition was given to two directors
    simultaneously: Aditya Assarat, Thailand, for the film Wonderful Town
    and Eran Riklis, Israel, for his film Lemon Tree. The Jury Special
    Diploma in the same nomination was given to Iranian director Abolfazl
    Saffari for his film End of the Earth.

    In the Documentary Film Competition the Golden Apricot was given to
    Meira Asher, Israel, for the film Women See Lot of Things. And the
    Silver Prize was given to Indian Nishta Jain for the film Lakshmi
    and Me.

    In the Armenian Panorama Competition the Golden Apricot was given
    to American Armenian young director Eric Nazarian for his film The
    Blue Hour.

    And the Silver Prize was given to director Diana Mkrtchian, Russia,
    for her film Gata. The Jury Diploma was given to Mariam Ohanian,
    Yerevan, for her film Jrarat. Miniatures.

    FIPRESCI Award was given to director Huseyin Karabey, Turkey, for his
    film My Marlon and Brando. The director was also awarded Ecumenical
    Jury Diploma.

    And Ecumenical Jury Award was given to Eric Nazarian for his film
    The Blue Hour.
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