TURK JOURNALIST IS IMPRESSED BY ARMENIA AND "GOLDEN APRICOT" FILM FESTIVAL
ARMENPRESS
19 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS: Turkish Medias with special interest
reverberated to "Golden Apricot" 9th international film festival which
took place in Yerevan on July 9-15. Turkish Medias mentioned that in
absence of diplomatic relation between Turkey and Armenia and close
borders "the distance between two nations is overcome with the help
of film".
Armenpress reports that Turkish "Radical" newspaper on that occasion
writes that "the opening ceremony of the film festival took place
in Moscow cinema of Yerevan which is distinguished by its unique
architecture".
The newspaper proudly mentions that the film "The future will last
long" of Turkish director Ozhan Alper was also presented in the
festival which was awarded to a special prize. Another film of Turk
director "I found Dostoevsky in garbage" took part in the competition
of documentary films.
The author of the article mentions that he was impressed by Armenia and
first visit to Yerevan where they met friendly attitude everywhere. He
had been surprised that many people had mentioned that they roots
were from Mush, Ardvin, Bitlis, Kars, Urfa, Malatia and Van and no
matter talking about which theme his interlocutors reverberated to
Genocide, spoke with great excitement. The author told about great
national dishes which he tasted in Yerevan and about fantastic journeys
in Armenia.
ARMENPRESS
19 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS: Turkish Medias with special interest
reverberated to "Golden Apricot" 9th international film festival which
took place in Yerevan on July 9-15. Turkish Medias mentioned that in
absence of diplomatic relation between Turkey and Armenia and close
borders "the distance between two nations is overcome with the help
of film".
Armenpress reports that Turkish "Radical" newspaper on that occasion
writes that "the opening ceremony of the film festival took place
in Moscow cinema of Yerevan which is distinguished by its unique
architecture".
The newspaper proudly mentions that the film "The future will last
long" of Turkish director Ozhan Alper was also presented in the
festival which was awarded to a special prize. Another film of Turk
director "I found Dostoevsky in garbage" took part in the competition
of documentary films.
The author of the article mentions that he was impressed by Armenia and
first visit to Yerevan where they met friendly attitude everywhere. He
had been surprised that many people had mentioned that they roots
were from Mush, Ardvin, Bitlis, Kars, Urfa, Malatia and Van and no
matter talking about which theme his interlocutors reverberated to
Genocide, spoke with great excitement. The author told about great
national dishes which he tasted in Yerevan and about fantastic journeys
in Armenia.