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    PARADJANOV, VARTANOV SPOUSES TO BE HONORED AT BEVERLY HILLS FILM FESTIVAL

    Asbarez
    Apr 13th, 2010

    BEVERLY HILLS-To recognize the underappreciated role women play in
    the lives of artists, the first annual Parajanov-Vartanov Awards
    will be presented to the spouses of the late influential filmmakers
    Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990) and Mikhail Vartanov (1937-2009). For
    his commitment to the independent and underrated cinema, the founder
    of the Beverly Hills Film Festival, Nino Simone, will also be honored
    with the Parajanov-Vartanov Award.

    The awards will be handed out by the Parajanov-Vartanov Institute
    at the gala awards ceremony of the 10th Annual Beverly Hills Film
    Festival on April 18, 2010 at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Hotel
    in Beverly Hills, California. The awards ceremony will be preceded
    at 3pm by a rare showing of Vartanov's "Parajanov: The Last Spring"
    at UCLA in the James Bridges Theater, Melnitz Hall, located at 235
    Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90095. The screening will
    be accompanied by a short classical music concert and a photography
    exhibition, I Will Wear Your Beret Papa, from the last month's showing
    at the Condestable Palace in Navarra, Spain.

    Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990) is widely regarded as one of the greatest
    masters of cinema and has been called a genius, a master and a magician
    by legends like Fellini, Antonioni, Godard, and Tarkovsky.

    Paradjanov's masterpieces, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964),
    and Sayat Nova or The Color of Pomegranates (1968), often turn up on
    the lists of the best motion pictures of all time.

    Mikhail Vartanov (1937-2009) developed a method of documentary
    filmmaking termed the 'direction of undirected action' and
    his reputation as one of the most important cinematographers,
    documentarians and intellectuals of his generation was cemented by
    such influential documentary films as The Seasons of the Year (1975),
    Parajanov: The Last Spring (1992), and a series of essays including
    The Unmailed Letters.

    Mrs. Parajanov and Mrs. Vartanov - the Ukrainian pedagogue Svetlana
    Sherbatiuk and the Armenian film editor Svetlana Manucharian -
    have stood by their husbands in the difficult times of persecutions
    and significantly contributed to the preservation of these masters'
    oeuvres. Nino Simone founded the Beverly Hills Film Festival in 2001
    and resurrected such important forgotten films as D.W. Griffith's "In
    Old California" (1910), Mikhail Vartanov's "Parajanov: The Last Spring"
    (1992), and Eugenio Cappuccio's "Towards the Moon with Fellini" (2006).

    "To me...besides...Griffith and Eisenstein, the world cinema has not
    discovered anything revolutionarily new until (Parajanov's) Color of
    Pomegranates" wrote Mikhail Vartanov in 1968. "Vartanov...you posses
    everything an artist needs - mind, kindness, principles, freedom...

    Create... perhaps you're the only friend who compels me to live"
    said Sergei Parajanov in a 1974 letter from Soviet prisons.

    The Parajanov-Vartanov Award presentation and the UCLA screening are
    held in the framework of the 2010 Beverly Hills Film Festival. The
    screening is cosponsored by the UCLA Armenian Studies Program, the
    Friends of UCLA Armenian Language and Culture Studies, the Center for
    Near Eastern Studies, and the Center for European and Eurasian Studies.

    Parajanov-Vartanov Institute promotes the artistic legacies of the
    late influential filmmakers Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990) and Mikhail
    Vartanov (1937-2009). Beverly Hills Film Festival was founded in
    2001 to showcase the independent cinema in the renowned city of
    Beverly Hills.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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