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    FILMMAKER HARUTYUN KHACHATRIAN PRESENTED WITH PRINCE CLAUS AWARD

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 14, 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The filmmaker Harutyun Khachatrian
    has been given a Prince Claus Award - an award of the famous Rrince
    Claus Fund (the Netherlands).

    The Prince Claus Awards are annual awards given to individuals, groups,
    organizations and institutions that have made unique and important
    contributions to culture and development within the Prince Claus Fund's
    area of interest. 2007 theme was "Culture and Conflict". The Prince
    Claus Award honors Harutyun Khachatrian for the aesthetic quality
    and moving content of his films, for preserving images of suffering
    caused by conflict as warning for future generations, for raising
    the profile of film in Armenia and for his poetic use of cultural
    expression to combat conflict.

    This is for the second time that a Prince Claus Award was given to
    an Armenian artist: in 2005, the actor Mikael Poghosian received the
    Prince Claus Award for satirical images created by him on the screen
    and stage.

    The Ambassador of the Netherlands Onno Elderenbosch (residence -
    Tbilisi) presented Harutyun Khachatrian with the award solemnly in
    Yerevan on December 14. "The Fund, which was set up after the death of
    Prince Claus, gives these awards annually in various countries. Having
    discussed Harutyun Khachatrian's works, the Prince Claus Awards
    Committee unanimously decided that he is most worthy of this award,"
    the ambassador stated. H. Khachatrian received a certificate and the
    monetary award of 25,000 euros.

    "I always thought that my films cause concern and worry to people,
    while it turned out that people like them. In my opinion, this
    appraisal comes from the contents of my films because they directly
    raise issues that interest humanity and promote democracy," the
    filmmaker said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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