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    CINEMA AND APRICOTS

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    July 11 2012
    Russia

    Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to VK

    When apricots ripen in Yerevan, the international cinema festival
    opens there. On July 8 the IX festival "Golden Apricot" was opened
    by the comedy "Shor and Shorshor" shot by one of pioneers of Armenian
    cinema, Amo Beknazaryan, in 1926.

    The program "Yerevan Premieres" includes the drama "Love" by the
    Austrian director Michael Haneke which was awarded Palme d'Or at the
    Cannes festival. The leading actors are Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis
    Trintingnant. Along with it other participants of the Cannes festival
    will be presented: "Moonrise Kingdom" by Wes Anderson, "Beyond the
    Hills" by Cristian Mungiu and "Paradise: Love" by Ulrich Seidl.

    This year "Golden Apricot" received a record number of application
    forms - 1250. It is twice more than last year. For the showcase only
    150 pictures from 44 countries were selected. "150 is a number that
    became regular for our cinema festival. The thing is that the number of
    cinema halls is limited in Yerevan, and it restricts our opportunities
    to show more movies," the head executive of the festival, Mikael
    Stamboltsyan, said. 90 movies were selected for participation in the
    contest program in four nominations: "International fiction cinema,"
    "International documentary," "Armenian View" and short-films contest
    "Kernel." This year 560 applicant forms were sent for participation
    in the contest "Kernel." It is thrice more than in 2011.

    The biggest interest is caused by the program of fiction movies. The
    jury of fiction movies contest is headed by prominent Spanish director
    Victor Erice. 12 pictures by directors from France, Switzerland,
    Turkey, Russia, Poland, Iran, and other countries were picked up for
    participation in the contest.

    This year the festival in Yerevan declared The World Capital of
    Books by UNSECO received a new out-of-competition program "A Book
    and Cinema." It requires demonstration of movies based on works by
    classics of the world and Armenian literature - Granta Matevosyan,
    Ovannes Tumanyan, Charles Dickens, Thomas Mann, Gunter Grass, Charlotte
    Bronte, and others.

    Audience has an opportunity to see the program devoted to cinema
    history - arrangements devoted to the 85th anniversary of Frunze
    Dovlatyan, the 90th anniversary of Yuri Yerznkyan, and the 80th
    anniversary of Andrey Tarkosky.

    Participants of the forum of joint cinema production Directors Without
    Borders will present their work. The forum will take place for the
    sixth time this year. Yerevan's residents will see works by directors
    from the post-Soviet area within the program Cinema of the CIS
    Countries. The traditional program Armenian-Turkish Platform includes
    demonstration of five Turkish and five Armenian director's movies.

    Among significant figures of the cinema festival are Turkish directors
    Enis Ryza and Ozdjan Alper who has brought the movie "Autumn." The
    Turkish mass media covers the event for the first time.

    Alexander Sokurov takes part in the festival Golden Apricot as well.

    His movies received awards in Cannes, Berlin, Locarno, Moscow, and
    Venice. Within the retrospective program it is planned to show his
    movies "Molokh", "Taurus", "The Sun", and "Faust".

    For the first time an awarded from the Armenian Apostolic Church "Let
    there be light" will be presented in the cinema festival. Alexander
    Sokurov is first to receive it. It will be awarded on July 12 for
    propaganda of spiritual, cultural, and humanitarian values and
    contribution to international cinema art. .

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