ITALY TO BE MOVED TO YEREVAN
ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 13, 2011
YEREVAN
The second festival of contemporary Italian films will be conducted
in Yerevan December 20-25. Speaking to Armenpress director of the
State Pan-National Theatre Vardan Lazarian said the festival will
present the best traditions and livelihood of Italy. "Every year an
attempt is being made to somehow link the festival with the Armenian
audience. At the second festival Armenian photographer Vahe Melkonyan
will come forth with a series of photos on "Hospitable Rome" which
shows pictures from truly Italian life," he said.
The State Pan-National Theatre wishes to offer the Armenian audience
choice of films addressed to the recognition and maintenance of
Italian cultural heritage. "The films will be in Italian and English
languages. It will give young people an opportunity to learn Italian
better," Lazarian said.
The festival conducted for already the second time has been organized
by the Italian embassy in Armenia in collaboration with the State
Pan-National Theatre.
ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 13, 2011
YEREVAN
The second festival of contemporary Italian films will be conducted
in Yerevan December 20-25. Speaking to Armenpress director of the
State Pan-National Theatre Vardan Lazarian said the festival will
present the best traditions and livelihood of Italy. "Every year an
attempt is being made to somehow link the festival with the Armenian
audience. At the second festival Armenian photographer Vahe Melkonyan
will come forth with a series of photos on "Hospitable Rome" which
shows pictures from truly Italian life," he said.
The State Pan-National Theatre wishes to offer the Armenian audience
choice of films addressed to the recognition and maintenance of
Italian cultural heritage. "The films will be in Italian and English
languages. It will give young people an opportunity to learn Italian
better," Lazarian said.
The festival conducted for already the second time has been organized
by the Italian embassy in Armenia in collaboration with the State
Pan-National Theatre.