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    2005 Arpa International Film Festival Announces Dates and Highlight Events

    Persian Mirror
    Aug 17 2005

    Los Angeles , CA - The 2005 Arpa International Film Festival will be
    held October 3 - 7 at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood.

    VISIONARIES is theme of the week-long event that will present over 50
    features, documentaries, shorts and animated films from 18 countries.
    The festival concludes with an awards ceremony at the historic
    Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on Friday, October 7.

    Arpa Official Selection includes the works of Caroline Aaron, Shohreh
    Aghdashloo, Ed Asner, Catherine Bell, Eric Bogosian, Dan Bucatinsky,
    Vikram Chatwal, Erica Christensen, Andy Dick, Finneus Egan, Jenna
    Elfman, Dori Fram, Rene Gabri, Isaac Hayes, David Kriegel, Roger
    Kupelian, Danica McKellar, Gor Mkhitarian, Tahmineh Milani, Gary
    Null, James Oxford, Joanelle Romero, Timilee Romolini, Don Roos,
    Peter Rosen, Jane Seymour, Dora Serviarian-Kuhn, Vijay Singh, Diego
    Velasco, Sevag Vrej, and Aaron Weisblatt.

    ABOUT ARPA

    As a resource for international filmmakers, the Arpa Film Festival
    celebrates independent thought, artistic vision and cultural
    diversity in cinema. Arpa was created as a non-profit organization in
    1997 to give Armenian filmmakers a forum to share their vision. Arpa
    expanded its scope to include the works of all filmmakers who address
    the issues of diaspora, multi-culturalism and global empathy. Now in
    its 8th year, Arpa has grown into a dynamic forum for world cinema in
    Los Angeles. Hence, this year's theme: Los Angeles has always
    welcomed great VISIONARIES who draw power from the city's cultural
    diversity. Indeed, Los Angeles is a city of unlimited cultural power.
    With civic art in mind, Arpa honors those filmmakers who unify the
    different cultures and communities of LA, redefining what Los Angeles
    stands for as a global city and as a dream.

    ARPA 2005 HIGHLIGHTS

    Oct. 3, Opening Night : "KHACHATURIAN": The award-winning documentary
    about the renowned classical composer. Directed by Peter Rosen;
    narrated by Eric Bogosian.

    Oct. 4, International Spotlight Film : "UNWANTED WOMAN": Iranian
    director Tahmineh Milani explores social, political, and cultural
    effects on a woman who harbors a criminal.

    Oct. 5 American Spotlight Film : "CALL WAITING": Los Angeles premiere
    of the Don Roos-produced, one-woman, two-character film starring
    Caroline Aaron.

    Oct. 6 Special programs focusing on Armenian, Latin and women
    filmmakers; global empathy and war; family animated shorts and
    documentaries.

    For Sponsorship & Program Ad Book opportunities, please contact Arpa
    at (323) 663-1882.

    The Arpa Foundation for Film, Music and Art is a charitable,
    non-profit, tax-deductible organization registered as a 501 (c) 3
    Corp.
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