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    Festival celebrates Armenian filmmakers
    Rick Bentley

    The Fresno Bee - California - KRTBN
    Mar 02, 2007

    The Eighth Annual Armenian Film Festival will be held 7-10 p.m. today
    in the Leon S. and Pete P. Peters Educational Center on the Fresno
    State campus. The event is co-sponsored by The Armenian Students
    Organization and Armenian Studies Program of California State
    University, Fresno.

    Filmgoers will be able to discuss films after the screenings.

    Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program says that there
    has been significant growth in the number of Armenian filmmakers in
    both the United States and Armenia.

    "It is making it a little easier to find films. We have 8-10 films we
    could show if time allowed," Der Mugrdechian says.

    Featured films in the festival include:

    "The Story of My Name: An Armenian Tale": The movie was directed by
    Dorothee Forma. It is the story of a man who discovers that his
    biological father is Armenian. At the age of 44, he decides to take on
    his father's name, Alex Peltekian, and to find out the story behind
    the name.

    "The Long Journey from the NFL to Armenia": Tennessee Titans football
    player Rien Vartan Long takes a 12-day trip with his mother and
    grandmother to Armenia.

    Der Mugrdechian says that the films in the festival reflect views of
    Armenian culture not often depicted in films.

    "There are not that many Armenian football players in the NFL," Der
    Mugrdechian says.

    The film program is supported, in part, by funds of the Fresno State
    University Student Union Diversity Awareness Program.

    The festival is open to the public, and admission is free. Parking
    restrictions in Lot V will be relaxed after 6:30 p.m.

    For more information, call the Armenian Studies Program office at
    (559) 278-2669.

    The reporter can be reached at [email protected]_
    (mailto:[email protected]) or at (559) 441-6355.
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