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    YOUNG ARMENIAN FILMMAKER'S DOCUMENTARY TO BE SCREENED IN WASHINGTON

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    March 24, 2012 - 15:04 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Pendragwn Youth Film Festival (PYFF) returns
    to the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Washington, on March 24 to give
    youth aging 11 to 18 years old an outlet to hone their storytelling
    and celebrate the achievements of young filmmakers on the big screen.

    Fifteen short films in four categories- documentary, narrative, music
    video and super short- will be screened, thehillishome.com reports.

    The films are as varied as the young people who created them; some
    are deeply personal, some are experimental and others simply want to
    make us laugh.

    Last year's Audience Choice Award winners Luz Bauer and Sophia Pink
    of Washington, D.C., have returned to this year's festival with their
    short film, Help Wanted. Their stop-motion film is a humorous take
    on a mother's overwhelming day.

    More Than That, a short film made by Native American students in South
    Dakota that took YouTube by storm and was featured by NPR's Morning
    Edition, aims to raise awareness about Native American stereotypes.

    Corner of the World, a documentary from Armenian filmmaker, Hovan
    Baghdasaryan, gives a view of daily life in Armenia from the
    perspective of a young boy.

    15 finalists were chosen from 75 films across 7 different countries.

    The festival will also include a performance from Zip Zap Circus,
    a South African based non-profit dedicated to transforming youth
    through the performing arts.

    The films are competing for four awards: Grand Prize, Creative Lens,
    Golden Dragwn, and Audience Choice. This year's prizes include a
    two-week documentary film camp with Docs in Progress in Silver Spring,
    Maryland; an editing class with Future Media Concepts in Washington,
    D.C., passes to SilverDocs-AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Film
    Festival; and copyright free high definition stock footage from Footage
    Firm as well as a year's free download membership to Videoblocks.com.

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