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    MOSCOW FILM FESTIVAL FILLED WITH ARMENIAN MOVIES

    HULIQ
    June 12 2009

    Moscow International Film Festival which is currently filled with
    Armenian films will start on June 19.

    This year the festival has planned to show films by Harutyun
    Khachatryan. Director's films such as "The Border", "the Return of the
    Poet", "Return to the Promised Land", "The Kond", "The Last Station"
    "The White Town" are planned to be shown during the festival. Hovhannes
    Galstyan's "Entangled Parallels" film is also included in the program
    of the Festival named "Perspective".

    Hovahannisyan is confident that "a good film will anyway reach to the
    audience" and believs "that unwritten law has an effect for Armenian
    films as well".

    In addition to the film presentations, Armenian delegation will
    participate in the film forum held within the Festival frameworks.

    Source www.tert.am

    50 years separate the 31st Moscow Film Festival and the very first
    one. I think it is now clear to all that despite all the objective
    difficulties the festival meets its half-century anniversary in
    good shape. In the past few years we have achieved the necessary
    stability and managed to rekindle the interest of common viewers
    in non-commercial cinema, which, after all, is the main objective
    of the Moscow International Film Festival. The Moscow film forum -
    last year's event provided ample evidence - is more than a mere
    "world film championship". Its programs combined movies which were
    very different in content and artistic treatment. Among the favorites
    there were real gems of film art which our festival has every right
    to be proud of. Every year in the "Oktyabr", "Khudozhestvenny" and
    "Pushkinsky" cinema halls the Moscow Film Festival offers a unique
    opportunity to see the most striking films of the past year brought
    here from all over the world, as well as the time-tested masterpieces
    of film art which are often totally unknown in Russia.

    Nikita Mikhalkov President of the Moscow International Film Festival

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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