"LOOKING FOR PALLADIN" TO BE SCREENED IN YEREVAN
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.07.2009 17:05 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within the frames of "Golden Apricot" international
film festival, Yerevan will host the presentation of "Looking for
Palladin" (director: Andjey Krakovsky). The film tells about a young
Hollywood agent sent to Guatemala to find two-time Oscar winner actor
Jack Palladin who had been living in US for over 20 years.
A very warm film featuring neither sex nor violence, it became a
kind of bridge between different nations, cultures and age groups. "
'Looking for Palladin' reveals the prejudices of contemporary American
youth," Krakivsky told a press conference.
It was the first foreign film shot in Guatemala after "Tarzan and
the Green Goddess" (1938), director said.
Shot quite recently, "Looking for Palladin" has been already declared
as the best film during Latin American film festivals in Orlando and
Kunis as well as during Wine Country Festival in Napa.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.07.2009 17:05 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Within the frames of "Golden Apricot" international
film festival, Yerevan will host the presentation of "Looking for
Palladin" (director: Andjey Krakovsky). The film tells about a young
Hollywood agent sent to Guatemala to find two-time Oscar winner actor
Jack Palladin who had been living in US for over 20 years.
A very warm film featuring neither sex nor violence, it became a
kind of bridge between different nations, cultures and age groups. "
'Looking for Palladin' reveals the prejudices of contemporary American
youth," Krakivsky told a press conference.
It was the first foreign film shot in Guatemala after "Tarzan and
the Green Goddess" (1938), director said.
Shot quite recently, "Looking for Palladin" has been already declared
as the best film during Latin American film festivals in Orlando and
Kunis as well as during Wine Country Festival in Napa.