ARMENIAN FILM FESTIVAL BEGINS FRIDAY
Bostonist
http://bostonist.com/2010/10/26/armenian_film_festival_begins_frida.php
Oct 26 2010
MA
Image from Wikipedia.The 3rd Annual Armenian Film Festival of Boston is
scheduled for October 29-31 at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
(ICA). The Festival is sponsored by the ICA and the Armenian Dramatic
Arts Alliance.
The Festival begins with a screening of The Army of Crime by Robert
Guediguian, winner of the Palm D'Or for Best Short Film at the 2010
Cannes Film Festival. Other screenings include From Ararat to Zion
by Edgar Baghdasaryan, The Fifth Column by Vatche Boulghourjian,
Heart of Two Nations by Nouritza Matossian, Modern Love by Stephane
Kazandjian, and Mount Athos by Eddy Vicken.
According to Paul Boghosian, the Armenian Film Festival of Boston
Director:
"We are thrilled to present this eclectic roster of the most
exciting and visually dazzling new Armenian films to Boston-area film
enthusiasts. The ICA's commitment to outstanding contemporary art in
all media makes it a perfect setting for our festival."
For ticket information, visit www.icaboston.org or call 617-478-3103.
From: A. Papazian
Bostonist
http://bostonist.com/2010/10/26/armenian_film_festival_begins_frida.php
Oct 26 2010
MA
Image from Wikipedia.The 3rd Annual Armenian Film Festival of Boston is
scheduled for October 29-31 at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
(ICA). The Festival is sponsored by the ICA and the Armenian Dramatic
Arts Alliance.
The Festival begins with a screening of The Army of Crime by Robert
Guediguian, winner of the Palm D'Or for Best Short Film at the 2010
Cannes Film Festival. Other screenings include From Ararat to Zion
by Edgar Baghdasaryan, The Fifth Column by Vatche Boulghourjian,
Heart of Two Nations by Nouritza Matossian, Modern Love by Stephane
Kazandjian, and Mount Athos by Eddy Vicken.
According to Paul Boghosian, the Armenian Film Festival of Boston
Director:
"We are thrilled to present this eclectic roster of the most
exciting and visually dazzling new Armenian films to Boston-area film
enthusiasts. The ICA's commitment to outstanding contemporary art in
all media makes it a perfect setting for our festival."
For ticket information, visit www.icaboston.org or call 617-478-3103.
From: A. Papazian