ARMENIAN ACTOR AWARDED GRAND PRIX IN "ATSPINDYS" INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.10.2009 21:22 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Atspindys" third International Film festival was
recently held in Visaginas, Lithuania. Festival program included 8
spectacles belonging to different genres (drama, comedy, tragicomedy,
pantomime and romance). Event brought together actors from England,
Belarus, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, France and Armenia.
Armenian actor Aram Hovhannisyan was awarded Grand Prix in Best Male
Role nomination.
Elena Dudich from Mogilevsk Dramatic Theatre was recognized as the
best female actress for her role in "Growling Sparrow".
Among actors invited to participate in "Atspindys" there were laureates
of international contests and festivals.
"We are happy to see more and more actors from different countries
becoming interested in festival," "Atspindys" director Maria Tanana
says.
Actors were evaluated by an international professional jury presided
over by playwright, member of International Association of Theatre
Critics Nina Mazur and an independent jury presided over by Asta
Selunene, Head of local-self government body's Department for Education
and Culture.
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.10.2009 21:22 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Atspindys" third International Film festival was
recently held in Visaginas, Lithuania. Festival program included 8
spectacles belonging to different genres (drama, comedy, tragicomedy,
pantomime and romance). Event brought together actors from England,
Belarus, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, France and Armenia.
Armenian actor Aram Hovhannisyan was awarded Grand Prix in Best Male
Role nomination.
Elena Dudich from Mogilevsk Dramatic Theatre was recognized as the
best female actress for her role in "Growling Sparrow".
Among actors invited to participate in "Atspindys" there were laureates
of international contests and festivals.
"We are happy to see more and more actors from different countries
becoming interested in festival," "Atspindys" director Maria Tanana
says.
Actors were evaluated by an international professional jury presided
over by playwright, member of International Association of Theatre
Critics Nina Mazur and an independent jury presided over by Asta
Selunene, Head of local-self government body's Department for Education
and Culture.