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    SR SOCIALLY RELEVANT FILM FESTIVAL FEATURES FOUR ARMENIAN FILMS

    10:44, 06 Feb 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    The 2nd edition of the SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York
    runs from March 16 - 22, 2015 at Tribeca Cinemas, Maysles Cinema and
    SVA. The festival's timely and socially engaging selection offers
    World and U.S. premieres, in addition to a slate of tributes and
    industry panels.

    The four Armenian-themed films selected include Born in Adana, by David
    Hovan, My Mother's Voice, by Dr. Kay Mouradian, Cyprus Summer 1974,
    by Edith Weil, and 24/Havadamk, by Khoren Nazarenko, which will all
    play on Sunday afternoon, March 22 at Tribeca Cinemas.

    Films from over 30 countries including Armenia, Australia, Canada,
    China, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Haiti,
    Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kurdistan, Lebanon, Liberia,
    Luxembourg, New Zealand, Palestine, Patagonia, Peru, Romania, Russia,
    South Korea, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tibet, Tunisia, Turkey,
    UAE and the USA will be screened in 4 venues, Massis Post reports.

    SRSocially Relevant Film Festival New York is a new not-for-profit film
    festival showcasing socially relevant film content. The films selected
    raise awareness to social problems and current issues. This year's
    lineup includes films that address a wide range of issues including
    Gun control & police brutality, race relations & discrimination,
    violence against women & empowering women, LGBT rights, conflict
    in the Mideast, the environment & climate change, the US economy &
    oil rush, immigration & exile.

    The Festival was inaugurated in March 2014 with a program of 55 films
    from 18 countries at the Quad Cinema. Nora Armani, Actor/Filmmaker and
    Founding Artistic Director of SR, created the festival in response to
    the proliferation of violence and violent forms of storytelling. "I
    strongly believe that the violence portrayed on our screens and
    in video games is responsible for the banalization of evil in our
    societies and the proliferation of violent forms of communication.

    Most films today encourage misrepresentation, reinforce stereotypes
    and create an escapist passive attitude in youth and adults towards
    major social issues. In reverse, simply by focusing more on socially
    relevant themes, positive social change can be promoted through the
    powerful medium of cinema."

    The Festival opens with the US premiere of the Turkish/German/French
    co-production Come to my voice (Were Denge Min), directed by Huseyin
    Karabey, which will screen at CUNY Graduate Center, Proshansky
    Auditorium on March 16th, and is by invitation through the Festival.

    The film premiered at the Berlinale in 2014. Sponsored by the German
    Consulate General in New York in partnership with SR Film Fest and
    MEMEAC (Middle East Middle East America Center) at CUNY Graduate
    Center.

    Nora Armani is an award-winning actor/filmmaker with International
    stage and screen credits in many languages. She has curated and
    organized film events, and guest-curated film festivals internationally
    and in the US: AFI in Los Angeles and the Kennedy Center in Washington,
    D.C. Under her Paris-based film production company Square Mango Films,
    she has also organized film events with The Pompidou Center in Paris,
    ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) London, The British Library,
    Cine Lumière London, Edinburgh Film Festival, Kerala Film Festival
    India, Birmingham, Inverness and Cardiff. She has presented papers
    at conferences such as Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) at
    Harvard University and Harriman Institute at Columbia University,
    and LSE Media Studies, on Sergei Paradjanov, Cultural Identity in
    Cinema, and Socially Relevant films and their power is promoting
    positive social change. She holds a M.Sc.

    degree in Sociology from The London School of Economics (LSE) and a
    BA in Sociology and English from AUC.

    As feature film producer Armani's films were screened in the official
    selections of the Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard), IFF
    Rotterdam (Competition), Paris, London, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Denver,
    Oregon, Monaco, Shanghai, and New York. As a filmmaker Nora recently
    wrote & directed her debut film, 'Moving Stories' that premiered
    at the Cannes Film Festival and screened at a number of US, and
    International Film Festivals.

    Nora recently worked as an actor on two feature films: Bourek by
    Vladan Nikolic, and Good Funk by Adam Kritzer, and two shorts: Hungry
    by Jillie Simon and Derya by Yonca Talu. Nora is currently based in
    New York after many years in Los Angeles and Paris. For full bio and
    filmography visit her websiteor on IMDb.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/06/sr-socially-relevant-film-festival-features-four-armenian-films/


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