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    ARMENIAN DOCUMENTARY WINS TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL PRIZE

    ARMENPRESS
    May 04 2007

    NEW YORK, MAY 4, ARMENPRESS: A Story of People in War & Peace,
    directed by Armenian film director Vartan Hovhanesian, was recognized
    the winner of the 6th annual Tribeca Film Festival in New York in the
    category of Best New Documentary Filmmaker. The film is about the
    horrors of war and its effects that uses footage from the conflict
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The Winner received $25,000 cash and the art award "Nelson Mandela,
    Johannesburg, South Africa," created by Bruce Weber.

    This year's Festival included 157 features and 88 short films from 47
    countries. The world competition winners were chosen from 18 narrative
    and 16 documentary features from 25 countries. Two awards were also
    given to honor New York films, which were chosen from 14 narrative
    and eight documentary features. Of the 62 short films in competition,
    awards were given for best narrative, best documentary and student
    visionary film.

    The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Robert De Niro,
    Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff after the attacks on the World
    Trade Center to help economically and culturally revitalize Lower
    Manhattan through an annual celebration of film, music, and culture.

    The Festival's mission is to assist filmmakers to reach the broadest
    possible audience, enable the international film community and the
    general public to experience the power of film, and to promote New
    York City as a major filmmaking center.
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