KINOTAVR FESTIVAL LAUREATES TO BE DEMONSTRATED IN THE COURSE OF DAYS OF RUSSIAN FILMS ON SIDELINES OF GOLDEN APRICOT FILM FESTIVAL
Tuesday, July 9, 12:41
Days of Russian Films will be held on July 8-12 in Yerevan on sidelines
of the GOLDEN APRICOT 10th Jubilee International Film Festival (July
7-11 in Yerevan). A number of winner-films at the Kinotavr festival
in Sochi will be demonstrated. Boris Khlebnikov's film 'Before the
night separates us' will open program on July 9.
GOLDEN APRICOT 10th Jubilee International Film Festival (July 7-11 in
Yerevan) kicked off on July 7. This year again the General Sponsor
of the Festival, the proponent of subscribers' freedom of choice
VivaCell- MTS and the Ministry of Culture of Armenia are by the
side of the festival. The 2013 is special for the "Golden Apricot",
celebrating its 10th anniversary. The festival will host world known
cinematographers Krzysztof Zanussi, Godfrey Reggio and Jos Stelling,
bestowed with the "Parajanov's Thaler" for their contribution in the
industry. The Charles Aznavour star was opened at the square holding
the name of the world known singer and movie actor. This year the
festival has received around 1100 applications from 94 countries (to
compare, in 2012 the number of applying countries was 67), which is
an evidence that the interest in the world toward the festival grows
year by year. This year again the festival will include international
competition programs for full feature, documentary and the "Apricot
Stone" short feature films, as well as the "Armenian Panorama"
national competition program. The films included in the competition
will be judged by four juries.
The jury of the international feature film competition will be headed
by the celebrated Hungarian director Istvan Sabo; the international
documentary film competition will be headed by the 2012 "Golden
Apricot" laureate and famous director Sergey Loznitsa. The FIPRESCI
and the Ecumenical juries will also work during the festival. The
"Yerevan Premiere", "Retrospective Screenings" and "Tribute of Honor"
programs expected to bring surprises from the worldly masters of
cinema, occupy a special place in the festival events. The festival
will celebrate Aram Khachaturian's 110th, Artavazd Peleshyan's and
Nerses Hovhannisyan's 75th anniversaries.
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Tuesday, July 9, 12:41
Days of Russian Films will be held on July 8-12 in Yerevan on sidelines
of the GOLDEN APRICOT 10th Jubilee International Film Festival (July
7-11 in Yerevan). A number of winner-films at the Kinotavr festival
in Sochi will be demonstrated. Boris Khlebnikov's film 'Before the
night separates us' will open program on July 9.
GOLDEN APRICOT 10th Jubilee International Film Festival (July 7-11 in
Yerevan) kicked off on July 7. This year again the General Sponsor
of the Festival, the proponent of subscribers' freedom of choice
VivaCell- MTS and the Ministry of Culture of Armenia are by the
side of the festival. The 2013 is special for the "Golden Apricot",
celebrating its 10th anniversary. The festival will host world known
cinematographers Krzysztof Zanussi, Godfrey Reggio and Jos Stelling,
bestowed with the "Parajanov's Thaler" for their contribution in the
industry. The Charles Aznavour star was opened at the square holding
the name of the world known singer and movie actor. This year the
festival has received around 1100 applications from 94 countries (to
compare, in 2012 the number of applying countries was 67), which is
an evidence that the interest in the world toward the festival grows
year by year. This year again the festival will include international
competition programs for full feature, documentary and the "Apricot
Stone" short feature films, as well as the "Armenian Panorama"
national competition program. The films included in the competition
will be judged by four juries.
The jury of the international feature film competition will be headed
by the celebrated Hungarian director Istvan Sabo; the international
documentary film competition will be headed by the 2012 "Golden
Apricot" laureate and famous director Sergey Loznitsa. The FIPRESCI
and the Ecumenical juries will also work during the festival. The
"Yerevan Premiere", "Retrospective Screenings" and "Tribute of Honor"
programs expected to bring surprises from the worldly masters of
cinema, occupy a special place in the festival events. The festival
will celebrate Aram Khachaturian's 110th, Artavazd Peleshyan's and
Nerses Hovhannisyan's 75th anniversaries.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=5387D4B0-E873-11E2-94630EB7C0D21663