ARMENIAN FILM FIGURES ALWAYS IN THE CENTER OF ATTENTION OF "GOLDEN APRICOT"
ARMENPRESS
JUNE 28, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS: American distinguished film directors
Alen and Albert Hughes have expressed a wish of participation in
"Golden Apricot" film festival. Albert Hughes will soon arrive in
Armenia to present his film. Film director, member of the European Film
Academy, director of "Golden Apricot" festival Harutyun Khachatryan
disclosed some details about the Yerevan seventh international film
festival and his activity.
H. Khachatryan noted that both Armenians and internationally recognized
people who are involved in the film catalogue are kept in the center
of attention of "Golden Apricot". The festival commemorates the
anniversaries of Atom Egoyan, Albert Yavuryan, Henrik Malyan and
Henry Verneul on that very principle. The film director also told
about his initiative, within the frameworks of which 4 classes have
been organized for film-loving students, relevant equipments have
been provided, of which students can make use one year.
H. Khachatryan also raised issues on the lack of cinema halls. "This
festival requires 8-10 cinema halls, while there are only 1.5 halls
at our disposal".
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
JUNE 28, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS: American distinguished film directors
Alen and Albert Hughes have expressed a wish of participation in
"Golden Apricot" film festival. Albert Hughes will soon arrive in
Armenia to present his film. Film director, member of the European Film
Academy, director of "Golden Apricot" festival Harutyun Khachatryan
disclosed some details about the Yerevan seventh international film
festival and his activity.
H. Khachatryan noted that both Armenians and internationally recognized
people who are involved in the film catalogue are kept in the center
of attention of "Golden Apricot". The festival commemorates the
anniversaries of Atom Egoyan, Albert Yavuryan, Henrik Malyan and
Henry Verneul on that very principle. The film director also told
about his initiative, within the frameworks of which 4 classes have
been organized for film-loving students, relevant equipments have
been provided, of which students can make use one year.
H. Khachatryan also raised issues on the lack of cinema halls. "This
festival requires 8-10 cinema halls, while there are only 1.5 halls
at our disposal".
From: A. Papazian