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    VENEZZIA' NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE AT 2009 ARPA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SET FOR OCTOBER 23

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/10/12/%e2%80%98ven ezzia%e2%80%99-north-american-premiere-at-2009-arp a-international-film-festival-set-for-october-23/
    Oct 12th, 2009

    HOLLYWOOD-The 12th Annual Arpa International Film Festival will present
    the North American premiere of Haik Gazarian's "VENEZZIA" at 8 p.m. on
    Friday, October 23 at the legendary Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

    "Venezzia", which features two of Latin America 's most exciting film
    and television stars, Alfonso Herrera and Ruddy Rodríguez, marks the
    directorial debut of filmmaker Haik Gazarian.

    The epic love story is set on the exotic Venezuelan coast of the
    Caribbean Sea during World War II. A valiant team of Allied military
    technicians arrives off the coast to patrol enemy German U-boats.

    Communications Technician Frank Moore (Alfonso Herrera) is assigned
    to the remote town of Puerto Miranda where he becomes embroiled in
    a Nazi plot to sabotage oil supplies destined for Allied ports. In
    Puerto Miranda, Frank meets the beautiful and mysterious Venezzia
    (Ruddy Rodríguez in the title role). Longing to escape from the
    clutches of her domineering husband, Venezzia feels an instant mutual
    attraction to Frank.

    Arpa International Film Festival director Alex Kalognomos says
    "'Venezzia' is a timeless story about passionate love and political
    intrigue with cutting edge special effects, breathtaking locales, and
    a dazzling international cast. It's the first motion picture of its
    kind to emerge from Venezuela , and Arpa International Film Festival
    is honored to present the U.S. premiere. For a festival such as ours -
    one that presents the works of filmmakers exploring such issues as
    war and exile - 'Venezzia' holds cinematic and cultural relevance
    that is made all the more poignant in today's world, in which human
    lives are devastated by war every single day."

    The film follows Frank and Venezzia's tumultuous romance during a
    pivotal time in world history. Kalognomos continues, "As Gazarian's
    story unfolds, a startling realism emerges about the effects of war
    on the lives of two people in love.'venezzia' is such a universal
    story. And Gazarian is a major talent. We're thrilled to present his
    film to Hollywood audiences."

    Sylvia Minassian, founder of Arpa Foundation for Film, Music &
    Art (AFFMA), a non-profit art organization which presents the film
    festival annually, notes that Gazarian is a former AFFMA filmmaker and
    committee member. "AFFMA has been nurturing the careers of filmmakers
    since 1995. Haik's film is the fulfillment of our dream - to see past
    festival filmmakers produce world class films such as 'Venezzia.' The
    festival mission is to guide emerging filmmakers through the rank
    and file movie industry system to find success.

    Haik Gazarian and 'Venezzia' are shining examples of what can happen
    when the stars align."

    "Bringing 'Venezzia' to the big screen has been a longstanding dream
    of mine," shares first time director Gazarian. "The realization of
    the film proves that dreams do come true. AFFMA must be commended for
    helping filmmakers like myself find success in this most competitive
    industry." Gazarian continues, "With my first film, I wanted to tell
    a classic story of love and duty, which takes place during World War
    II. But unlike other feature films, I wanted to tell my story from
    the point of view of the Caribbean Sea and especially Venezuela. Few
    people know about the crucial role Venezuelans played in advancing
    Allied efforts against the Axis powers. It is important that we
    remember the contributions of these lesser known but equally heroic
    figures of the war."

    "Venezzia" will screen as the Opening Night premiere of Arpa
    International Film Festival on Friday, October 23. Joining Gazarian at
    the red carpet premiere, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m., will be co-stars
    Herrera, one of Mexico's most popular actors and former member of the
    Grammy-nominated pop group RBD; and Rodriguez, whose more than two
    decades in television and film have garnered her a legion of devoted
    fans in the Spanish speaking world and beyond; executive producer Edgar
    Ramirez whose acting credits include "Domino," "The Bourne Ultimatum"
    and "Vantage Point"; and screenwriter Valentina Rendon. Opening night
    proceedings will be emceed by REELZChannel's Jill Simonian.

    The 8 p.m. screening will be followed by a Q&A with the cast and
    crew and a cocktail and appetizer reception, which will take place
    in the Egyptian Theatre courtyard. Tickets to the red carpet premiere
    screening of "Venezzia" and the post-screening reception are available
    at www.AFFMA.org for a purchase price of $40. Tickets may also be
    purchased at the Egyptian Theatre box office for $50 on premiere night.

    "The festival is about building bridges between diverse cultures and
    communities through the power of film," says Kalognomos. "Venezzia,"
    a film from Venezuela , gives our festival a wonderful opportunity
    to forge a strong bond with the Los Angeles Latino community and
    launch the film into the commercial market. We anticipate a 600+
    attendance for the film's premiere." "Venezzia" will be competing
    in the category of Best Feature Film alongside "Chasing Tchaikovsky"
    ( USA ), "Li Tong" ( China ), and "Sonbahar" ("Autumn") ( Turkey ).

    Arpa International Film Festival will present 46 films, star-studded
    receptions and opening and closing night premieres from Friday,
    October 23 to Sunday, October 25. Included among the shorts,
    documentaries, music videos and animations will be several Spanish
    language films as well as films with themes that resonate especially
    with Latino audiences. Among those films are "Return to Mexico City",
    "The Gynaecologist", "Danzak" and "Point of Entry."

    "Return to Mexico City" tells the story of Olympic medalists Tommie
    Smith and John Carlos who return to Mexico City 40 years after
    stirring controversy by raising their fists in the air during their
    medal ceremony and, in the process, raising awareness of the struggle
    for civil rights in America and basic human rights throughout the
    world. The film features interviews with Smith and Carlos as well
    as President Barack Obama and Tom Brokaw and is narrated by "24"
    star Kiefer Sutherland.

    "The Gynaecologist" is a dark comedy from Spain written, directed
    and produced by the talented Alfonso Camarero. The plot of this ten
    minute short revolves around a gynecologist who is surprised by a
    male patient's hospital visit. Naturally, the gynecologist throws
    out the joker. But the patient returns with the hospital coordinator,
    who orders the gynecologist to examine the boy, and that's when the
    gynecologist's troubles really begin.

    "Danzak," a Peruvian / American production, is the story of Nina, a
    10 year old girl whose life dramatically changes when her father and
    Scissor Dancer master asks her to fulfill his last wish. Written,
    produced and directed by Gabriela Yepes, this beautiful film is
    inspired by "Agony of Rasu Ñiti,"a short story by famous Peruvian
    writer Jose María Arguedas.

    Zeus Quijano, Jr.'s documentary short subject "Point of Entry," a
    Mexico / United States production, follows Carlos, an illegal immigrant
    living in the United States with his wife and two children. His
    decision to leave his homeland Mexico as well as his parents and
    siblings weighs heavily on Carlos. Fifteen years old at the time he
    left home, Carlos is now 30 and continues to send remittances to
    his family. Quijano captures the love and longing felt by Carlos,
    his parents and siblings with grace and compassion.

    Arpa Foundation for Film, Music & Art (AFFMA) was founded in 1995 for
    the purpose of enhancing our community's environment and supporting
    artists who bridge the cultural divide. The foundation as well as the
    film festival derive their name from the Arpa, a river that flows
    through Armenia . As water provides a source of life and energy,
    so does art to the human soul.

    For more information about becoming an AFFMA member, volunteer,
    or filmmaker please visit www.AFFMA.org or call 323-663-1882.

    To become a festival sponsor or to purchase tickets to the Opening
    Night Premiere screening of "Venezzia" and Closing Night Awards
    Gala at the historic Egyptian Theatre, please visit www.AFFMA.org
    or call 323-663-1882. Tickets to the Closing Night Awards Gala,
    which includes cocktails and a dinner reception, may be purchased
    for $75. Tickets to the red carpet premiere screening of "Venezzia"
    and the post-screening reception are available at www.AFFMA.org for a
    purchase price of $40. Tickets may also be purchased at the Egyptian
    Theatre box office for $50 on premiere night. Opening Night Premiere
    and Gala tickets are also available through the purchase of a VIP
    3-day All-Access Pass at the special rate of $150.
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