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    GOLDEN JAM FOR OUR SPECTATORS

    AZG Armenian Daily #112, 18/06/2005

    Cinema

    "We are going to have a new Armenian film for each year. And each
    year we will open "Golden Apricot" international film festival with
    that new Armenia film," the organizers of the film festival stated. As
    compared to the last year, there will be two competitions at the film
    festival, one for Armenian, and the second for foreign films. Harutyun
    Khachatrian, director of "Golden Apricot" film festival is sure that
    the Armenian cinema has its unique place in the world. He said that
    contemporary Armenian directors continue the path of Parajanov and
    Peleshian.

    The members of "Armenian Panorama" Jury, the films included in the
    festival, as well as the envisaged arrangements were introduced to
    the journalists at the press conference on June 16. On June 12-17
    "Cinema Is Means of Intercultural Dialogue" international seminar
    will be held in Yerevan, besides the festival. Evenings dedicated to
    Hrant Matevosian, Mher Mkrtchian, Henrik Malian, Khoren Abrahamian,
    Aghasi Ayvazyan will be held. There will also be meetings with Arsine
    Khanjian. Krystoff Zanussi and Claude Miller.

    "Armenian Panorama" program aims at uniting and representing the
    pieces of the Armenian film directors from all over the world. "They
    will familiarized with our films, with the Armenian culture, while we
    will learn more about them. It~Rs also very important that we will
    have the opportunity to enrich our film collection with new films,"
    Garegin Zakoyan, chairman of "Armenian Panorama" competition, said
    at the press conference.

    Atom Egoyan, chairman of the Fiction Film Jury, will deliver master
    class lectures together with the other prominent figures of the
    world~Rs cinema at the cinema hall of the Yerevan State Picture
    Gallery.

    Susanna Harutyunian, head of festival programs, sad that they are
    going to show documentary films shot in Chili, Nicaragua, Turkey,
    Russia, Georgia, Lithuania about the contemporary life.

    This is the second year the film festival is held. The specialists said
    that it grew and ripened in a year. It is symbolized by the logo of
    the festival that pictures apricot jam on bread. "The apricot ripened
    in a year and became jam and now we treat it to our spectators,"
    Harutyun Khachatrian said.

    By Tamar Minasian

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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