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    HRANT DINK FOUNDATION HOLDS FILMS ABOUT CONSCIENCE COMPETITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    August 29, 2011

    PanARMENIAN.Net - For the second year, the Hrant Dink Foundation is
    asking amateur and professional filmmakers to upload short films on
    'conscience.'

    What is it like to be a lonely woman walking on a roadside, or to be
    a physically challenged person on a "normal" street? What is it like
    to be a little boy watching his father's hand rise to strike a blow?

    These are some of the questions raised by Films about Conscience,
    a short film project that asks anyone with a camera to "take a look
    at the world through our conscience," Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    According to Denca Kartun, the project coordinator at the Hrant
    Dink Foundation for the Films about Conscience project, words by the
    assassinated Armenian-Turkish journalist inspired the project. "The
    voice of conscience has been sentenced to silence. Now, that conscience
    is searching for a way out," said Dink, who was killed Jan.

    19, 2007.

    Films about Conscience is a competition. Everyone is invited to upload
    videos of no more than five minutes to the project's website. Visitors
    are encouraged to vote for their favorite entries and publish comments
    on the films.

    Following the Sept. 15 deadline, two separate results will be announced
    Dec. 10. One film will be the people's choice and another 20 will be
    selected by a jury.

    Entries from both this year and last year can be viewed on the project
    website. The popularity of these short films can be seen through the
    increasing demand from film festivals. Last year's winners have been
    screened at the Istanbul International Film Festival, the Gaziantep
    Onat Kutlar Film Festival, the Dersim Human Rights Film Festival and
    the Yerevan Golden Apricot Film Festival.

    The next stop for screenings will be Ankara in September, and then New
    York in November. The selected films will also be compiled for a DVD,
    with the producer of the winning film awarded with a scholarship by
    the Hrant Dink Foundation.

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