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    IN RUBEN GEVORGIANTS' OPINION, IT'S ME INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL WILL NOT HAVE GRAND PRIX PRIZE-WINNER THIS YEAR

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 18 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 18, NOYAN TAPAN. It's Me (Yes Em) annual international
    youth festival will be held for the fourth time on April 25-30 in
    Yerevan on the initiative of Union of Cinematographers of Armenia.

    As film maker Ruben Gevorgiants, festival's Director and Chairman
    of jury, said at the April 18 press conference, 220 films have
    been received from 17 countries for participation in the festival
    and the jury selected 105 out of them. According to R. Gevorgiants'
    observations, the quality of films presented last year was higher than
    the quality of films presented this year. "In the respect of quantity
    there are more films, but no essential development was noticed in
    the respect of quality." R. Gevorgian also stated that in general,
    "fiction films are very weak among films presented to the festival"
    and documentary films are comparatively good. The Director of the
    festival also expressed an opinion that in all probability, there will
    be no Grand Prix this year, as he does not see a work pretending on
    that prize among the presented films.

    R. Gevorgiants also said that the majority of people who presented
    films to the festival are young creators. Most of them will take part
    in the festival for the first time. "This festival is organized just
    for them, for them to be able to present their works and pave the way
    for themselves," R. Gevorgiants said. The Director of the festival
    also said that producers, who won prizes in this festival in previous
    years, succeeded in another festivals, too.

    "This means that the jury is unbiassed and our criteria correspond
    to the international ones," R. Gevorgiants said.

    The Chairman of the jury also said that in all probability, henceforth
    the festival will be organized once in two years, as no interesting
    films containing something new are created within one year.

    The festival's steering committee has instituted 8 prizes: the best
    fiction film, the best documentary film, the best student work, the
    best cameramen's work, the best producer's work, the best musical
    clip, the best animation film, the best video-art. All participants
    will receive a diploma, a prize and a monetary award.

    R. Gevorgiants also said that Ara Vahuni new prize has been instituted
    in the documentary film nomination in memory of the famous film
    director.

    In the words of the festival's responsible person, more than 7 mln
    drams (nearly 20 thousand USD) has been spent on the whole festival,
    1.5 mln drams out of which was allocated by RA Ministry of Culture
    and Youth Affairs.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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