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    HULIQ (press release), NC
    June 3 2008



    Golden Apricot President Was Awarded in Cannes


    Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival President Atom
    Egoyan was awarded the 34th Ecumenical Jury Prize for the humanistic
    values they discovered in Adoration, a film that explores cultural
    intolerance and misinformation.

    "I am so overwhelmed by this prize because it places this film in
    another context," Egoyan said of his award. Egoyan won the same prize
    11 years ago for his masterwork, The Sweet Hereafter.

    `Adoration is an intimate film. It's very much rooted in this culture
    and I'm so proud to represent the country at this level," Egoyan said.

    Annual International Film Festival GOLDEN APRICOT was established in
    2004 in Yerevan, the capital of the Republic of Armenia, by the
    `Golden Apricot' Fund for Cinema Development, the Armenian Association
    of Film Critics and Cinema Journalists, supported by the Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, the Ministry of Culture of
    Republic of Armenia and Benevolent Fund for Cultural Development. The
    organizers of the Golden Apricot International Film Festival are:
    Harutyun Khachatryan, Film Director and Festival Director; Mikayel
    Stamboltsyan, Film Critic and Program Director; and Susanna
    Harutyunyan, Film Critic and Artistic Director. Internationally
    acclaimed Canadian-Armenian director Atom Egoyan was named President
    of the festival since 2005.

    The Golden Apricot International Film Festival carries the theme
    Crossroads of Cultures and Civilizations. The title may well serve as
    our impassioned mantra for building cultural bridges and fostering
    dialogue. It also reflects the history of Armenia itself, which for
    millennia has existed as a flash point for competing geopolitical
    forces. Armenia's desirable geographic position has made it into a
    bone of contention for various empires, but has, on the other hand,
    resulted in a civilization replete with world influences and a dynamic
    arts heritage. We welcome films representing diverse ethnic groups,
    religions, and nations that depict the human experience, the daily
    lives of people, ordinary and extraordinary, their troubles and their
    joys, as they try to find meaning in a changing world; as they
    struggle to redefine themselves in a world that recognizes fewer and
    fewer boundaries.

    Yerevan is an evolving testament to that heritage, and the Golden
    Apricot International Film Festival has fast become a premier
    destination for filmmakers of all genres, particularly those advancing
    universal values of peace, cultural harmony and cross-pollination, and
    mutual understanding. Accordingly, the Annual Golden Apricot
    International Film Festival features a multitude of films representing
    various nations, ethnicities, and religions, collectively depicting
    the full richness of the human experience.

    The Golden Apricot festival is different from other such events in the
    sense that it is relatively smaller-scale and much cozier, but it
    continues to garner genuinely international attention and respect. The
    films are presented in two international competition sections:
    features and documentaries. One Grand Prize Golden Apricot and one
    Special Mention are awarded in each category. The festival has a
    special pan-Armenian competitive section - Armenian Panorama - for
    short, feature, documentary, and animation films produced by
    filmmakers of Armenian descent. The opening of the festival is always
    marked with a traditional blessing of apricots, for which Armenia is
    famous.

    The First GOLDEN APRICOT Festival took place on June 30 to July 4,
    2004. Festival attracted attention from all over the world including
    148 films representing over 70 filmmakers from 20 countries. The
    Festival international jury was consisted of eminent world cinema and
    film criticism figures. Vahe Fattal did the Festival poster, logo and
    other design works. Grand Prizes of the first GOLDEN APRICOT festival
    went to Atom Egoyan (Feature Film Competition), Stephane Elmadjian
    (Short Film and Experimental), Armen Khachatryan (Documentary).

    At the Second GOLDEN APRICOT Festival (12-17 July, 2005), entries were
    submitted from 45 countries- from Russia to Argentina, the Netherlands
    to Afghanistan, Malaysia to Chile, Turkey to Finland, India to Israel,
    Iran to Canada. Following the selection, 144 films from 37 countries
    were included into competition and non-competition programs. Among the
    guests and participants there were some of the most highly acclaimed
    figures of world cinema such as Abbas Kiarostami, Krzysztof Zanussi,
    and Nikita Mikhalkov who were given Lifetime Achievement Awards. The
    main prizewinners of the Second GOLDEN APRICOT Festival were Alexander
    Sokurov, Russia, with his film `Sun' (Feature Film Competition), Pirjo
    Honkasalo, Finland, with `Three Rooms of Melancholia' (Documentary
    Competition), and Arman Yeritsyan, Armenia, with `Under the Open Sky'
    (Armenian Panorama Competition). The festival was covered by a number
    of Armenian and foreign media. Articles in such important cinema
    journals as CAHIER DU CINEMA (by Jean-Pier Rehm) and VARIETY (by
    Deborah Young) were published. Well-known directors and honored guests
    of the festival held master classes during the festival.

    In 2005 GOLDEN APRICOT IFF initiated the establishment of a network of
    filmmakers of the region entitled Directors Across Borders (DAB). The
    founders of DAB share the common belief that film is one of those
    unique tools that can transform human relations without recognizing
    political, ideological, racial or religious borders. Taking into
    account the regional importance of the Program, the European Cultural
    Parliament decided to take the patronage of the Program.

    The Third GOLDEN APRICOT Festival presented about 120 films from 43
    countries. Participants included some of the most highly acclaimed
    figures of world cinema - such as Marco Bellocchio, Tonino Guerra,
    Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Godfrey Reggio, and Artavazd Peleshyan, who were
    honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards. More than 110 foreign guests
    attended the festival, which included filmmakers, actors, producers
    and distributors. The festival was covered by a numbers of
    international media, including EURONEWS, ARTE, KULTURA (Russia) TV
    channels. The international juries, headed by Moritz de Hadeln
    (Feature Competition), Godfrey Reggio (Documentary Competition) and
    Arsinee Khanjian (Armenian Panorama), awarded the following prizes:
    Golden Apricot 2006 for the Best Feature Film to Hou Hsiao-hsien for
    his film Three Times, Taiwan/China/ France; Golden Apricot 2006 for
    the Best Documentary Film to Working Man's Death by Michael Glawogger,
    Austria; and Golden Apricot 2006 for the Best Film in `Armenian
    Panorama' to The Dwellers of Forgotten Islands by Hrant Hakobyan,
    Armenia.

    The Forth GOLDEN APRICOT International Film Festival will be held from
    July 9 until July 14, 2007. The festival will showcase both mainstream
    and independent films from around the world, and will be attended by
    many of the most extraordinary talents working in cinema today.

    Source: By Golden Apricot Film Festival Release

    http://www.huliq.com/61023/golden-apricot -president-was-awarded-cannes
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