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    CZECH DOCUMENTARY SOURCE WINS FESTIVAL IN ARMENIA

    CTK National News Wire
    November 7, 2007 Wednesday 12:48 PM (Central European Time)
    Czech Republic

    Czech documentary The Source (Zdroj) directed by Martin Marecek won
    the main award at the Sun Child film festival in the Armenian capital
    of Yerevan, the AutoMat civic association told CTK today.

    The film from 2005 reveals the negative impact of oil mining on the
    environment, human rights observance and the political situation.

    These days it was officially premiered in the Caucasus where it
    was shot.

    The Source has been presented in almost 30 countries and has won 17
    awards at film festivals.

    The film shows not only oil leaks, police repressions against
    inhabitants, poverty and extensive corruption in Azerbaijan, but it
    also points to the alleged share of the BP British corporation in
    keeping the authoritarian regime in power.

    The Source was premiered at the One World 2005 international human
    rights film festival in Prague where it won the audience award and
    the special award of the jury.

    It has been broadcast on TV in Estonia, Finland, Germany, and Spain
    and distributed in French-speaking countries.

    The Human Rights Watch organisation has selected the Source, as the
    first Czech documentary, for its touring festival in the USA. The
    film was also screened at the conference on oil and politics in London
    this year.

    In mid-November, the documentary will compete at the international
    Environmental Film Festival festival in Turin, Italy.
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