El 20° Festival Internacional de Cine del Albaricoque de Oro de Ereván se inaugura con Luka, de Jessica Woodworth
por Mariana Hristova
- El evento, que tiene lugar del 9 al 16 de julio, coincide este año con el centenario del cine armenio
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The 20th-anniversary edition of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival, running from 9-16 July this year, coincides with the centenary of Armenian cinema, hence the festival will pay special tribute to these two significant milestones. Over two dozen Armenian films will be showcased in various categories, while a special programme dedicated to the aforementioned 100th anniversary will also be presented. Meanwhile, in order to mark the two decades since its creation, the festival will conclude with a screening of the new, colour version of Calendar (1993) by Canadian-Armenian director Atom Egoyan.
The International Feature-length Competition jury will be led by acclaimed Filipino director Lav Diaz, who, together with filmmakers Claire Simon (France) and Inna Sahakyan (Armenia), as well as FilmFestival Cottbus director Bernd Buder (Germany), will be tasked with deciding on the winning titles from among the 11 contenders. Alongside opening film Luka [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jessica Woodworth
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entrevista: Lois Patiño
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Among the ten titles in the Regional Panorama Competition, focused on the Western Asian area, notable highlights are Daniel Kötter’s visually impressive Landshaft [+lee también:
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entrevista: Daniel Kötter
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entrevista: Mariam Chachia, Nik Voigt
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entrevista: Abbas Amini
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Meanwhile, the GAIFF Pro industry sidebar, taking place from 10-14 July, will introduce a carefully curated list of 17 new projects by emerging filmmakers, again from the Western Asian region – 12 in development and five at the work-in-progress stage – bringing together filmmakers and producers from over 20 countries. The line-up includes projects from Iraq, Palestine, Jordan, Georgia, Iran and Armenia, with various co-production partner countries also on board.
Additionally, for the first time, GAIFF Pro will organise the Short Cuts Nest market for Armenian projects, with the objective being to boost the development of the local short-film sector. The teams behind the five selected projects will be competing for a special Equipment Prize during the pitching sessions.
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