ARMENIAN ROAD MOVIE WINS BRITISH COUNCIL'S SPECIAL PRIZE
tert.am
16.07.12
Armenian Rhapsodies, a road movie by Diaspora-Armenian young directors,
has been awarded a special prize at the British Council's Armenian
Panorama contest.
According to an official statement by the organizers, the film,
which tells about Armenia, will be screened in the United Kingdom
next year as part of the Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013 festival.
Sheffield Doc/Fest is an annual documentary film festival that attracts
the best representatives of cinematography, who gather together to
discuss their accomplishments of the past year.
The Armenian Rhapsody has been produced by the joint efforts of three
Brazilian-Armenian directors. It is the first full-length movie by
Kasiana Ter-Harutyunyan.
"The Diaspora-Armenian young producer has managed to reflect
Armenia through his color palette. The film is rich in characters,
each telling about his or her own Armenia, " said Narek Tovmasyan,
a programs managers at the British Council.
The authors have characterized their work a road movie, considering
that their heroes' stories merge together to create the history
of Armenia.
The film was also awarded the Best Armenian Documentary prize at the
Golden Apricot International Film Festival.
tert.am
16.07.12
Armenian Rhapsodies, a road movie by Diaspora-Armenian young directors,
has been awarded a special prize at the British Council's Armenian
Panorama contest.
According to an official statement by the organizers, the film,
which tells about Armenia, will be screened in the United Kingdom
next year as part of the Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013 festival.
Sheffield Doc/Fest is an annual documentary film festival that attracts
the best representatives of cinematography, who gather together to
discuss their accomplishments of the past year.
The Armenian Rhapsody has been produced by the joint efforts of three
Brazilian-Armenian directors. It is the first full-length movie by
Kasiana Ter-Harutyunyan.
"The Diaspora-Armenian young producer has managed to reflect
Armenia through his color palette. The film is rich in characters,
each telling about his or her own Armenia, " said Narek Tovmasyan,
a programs managers at the British Council.
The authors have characterized their work a road movie, considering
that their heroes' stories merge together to create the history
of Armenia.
The film was also awarded the Best Armenian Documentary prize at the
Golden Apricot International Film Festival.