Golden Apricot Artistic Director: "In Armenia We Lack A Film Industr

GOLDEN APRICOT ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: “IN ARMENIA WE LACK A FILM INDUSTRY WITH ALL THE NECESSARY COMPONENTS
Mаry Mamyan

hetq
13:16, July 24, 2012

Golden Apricot Film Festival Artistic Director Sousanna Harutyounyan
speaks to Hetq about her thoughts on this year’s festival

How would you compare this year’s ninth festival to previous ones?

I would say look at this year’s festival poster. It’s a big comma.

That punctuation says it all. We have to take a step back and see
what we have achieved over nine years and what needs to be done for
next year’s tenth anniversary.

In a way, this year’s festival was a preparation exercise for next
year. It will be a showcase of the good and the not so good. (Sousanna
chuckles)

What came before the comma, the pause?

It’s utter madness to organize a film festival in a country with no
real international experience and with a very limited film industry.

But we persevered and over the years have brought the best names in
cinema to Armenia. We have also attracted up and coming young talent
to the festival.

Under the Armenia Panorama film category, Armenian directors mainly
focused on themes related to the Genocide and western Armenia, in an
attempt to return to their roots. Was this standard for the festival?

It’s our pain and these are issues that still exist. We can’t rest
until some sort of resolution is reached. If these are public issues,
then the cinema must reflect them in an attempt not only to find
answers but to raise those issues on an international level. And it is
doubly important to maintain certain artistic standards while doing
so. If these themes were so prevalent, it means they are of concern
to Armenian directors.

I don’t think this is anything new. The Armenian Panorama category
always displayed this tendency. Diaspora Armenian directors especially
carry around this family trauma and history.

In 2015, the 100th anniversary of the Genocide, the festival must have
a separate large project on the subject. It’s my hope that between now
and then some really quality films will be made about this collective
pain we bear.

It turns out that Armenian directors are only represented in the
Armenian Panorama category where they basically compete against each
other. Why aren’t Armenian films represented in the international
feature category?

This is not a case of devaluing Armenian films but rather it’s an
internationally accepted format. There’s a national and international
competition. The aim of this format is to show as many national films
as possible.

Isn’t there an Armenian feature film that corresponds to international
standards and be included in that category?

I believe it was correct to include Armenian feature films in the
Armenian Panorama category. Our strategy is to increase national
completion according to our means. We are trying to create the best
conditions in which to present Armenian films.

There is the fear that if an Armenian film is entered in the
international features category it will be pushed aside and not stand
up to scrutiny. Our directors must recognize this; that we are merely
motivated by the best of intentions when we include their films in the
Armenian Panorama section. We just want to ensure the best conditions
to present them

Take a look at the Armenian film “If Only Everyone” which won the Best
Armenian Fiction Film award this year. It’s already been invited to
be shown at several important film festivals.

So what’s preventing the development of our local cinema?

In Armenia we lack a film industry with all the necessary components.

It’s a complex organism and the production side is just one aspect.

Films must be shown and we have no mechanisms to gauge the response of
viewers. Then too, there is no connection between our Armenian cinema
and the international cinema, so that Armenian cinematographers
understand the tendencies taking place in the wider world – the
language, themes, etc.

Furthermore, film reviewing in Armenia is lacking. The cinema is an
integrated whole. If one of the chains is lacking the entire system
suffers. But I see a trend, step by step, to connect the Armenian
cinema to that which exists outside.

Let’s get to some technical issues. What happened to the showing of
Alexander Sokurov’s film “The Sun”? It wasn’t shown in its entirety
and people left the theatre. Even Sokurov didn’t want to respond to
what had happened.

In this case, the festival can’t be blamed. Everything was checked
beforehand; the color and sound. Who would have thought that the end
of the film was missing? This is the first such case in nine years.

The DVD sent to us by Sokurov’s studio didn’t contain the entire film.

While we respect Sokurov’s situation he must reciprocate that respect.

We arranged for a full showing of the film in just one day at great
cost.

And what about the mix-up at the showing of the closing film “Love”?

People who had purchased tickets showed up on Saturday at 6pm only
to be told to come back at 8:30.

It was a technical mix-up. The 6pm showing was only for people with
invitations. Moscow Cinema should never have sold tickets for the 6pm
showing. We sympathize with those who came to the 6pm showing but we
placed announcements regarding the change on the walls of the cinema
two days in advance.

From: A. Papazian

Members of the Mexican and Armenian business communities held a meet

MEMBERS OF THE MEXICAN AND ARMENIAN BUSINESS COMMUNITIES HELD A MEETING IN LOS ANGELES

armradio.am
24.07.2012 14:14

On July 19th, 2012 members of the Mexican and Armenian business
communities gathered at the Residence of Armenia in an initiative
designed by the Mexican-Armenian Task Force to engage both communities
in mutual business ventures and cultural exchange.

The event, hosted by the Consulate General of Armenia, was also
co-sponsored by the Mexican Consulate General, the Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce and the Mexican Armenian Task Force. The Task Force,
established in 2009, is comprised of activists representing both
communities.

The 2012 Armenian-Mexican Business Reception included an expo,
displaying foods and beverages imported from Armenia by California
based companies such as: Krajdian Importers, Importers Direct
Wholesale, Grand Candy and Noy. The gathered were offered authentic
Armenian food catered by lead Armenian Restaurants of Southern
California including: Anoush, Arbat and Phoenicia restaurants.

Mr. Miguel Gonzales of Northgate Markets and Mr. Vahe Karapetian of
AA Cater Truck Inc., formed the Business Council and provided seasoned
insight into their successes as well as marketing strategies.

Through this venture, the Task Force’s next initiative is the official
establishment of a Mexican-Armenian Business Council, comprised of
top executive entrepreneurs to engage in mutual trade, marketing and
product distribution.

From: A. Papazian

Armenian Opposition Party Secretary Is Discontent With European Reac

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION PARTY SECRETARY IS DISCONTENT WITH EUROPEAN REACTION TO NKR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

news.am
July 24, 2012 | 13:40

YEREVAN. – Armenia’s opposition Heritage Party Secretary Stepan
Safaryan is dissatisfied by the European organizations’ reactions
to the presidential elections held in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
(NKR) and by Armenia’s respective policy. Safaryan himself stated
this during a press conference on Tuesday.

In his words, the problem lies in the foreign policy which Armenia
has adopted.

And with respect to Armenia’s domestic political developments, Safaryan
noted that Heritage could nominate its own candidates-starting from the
councils of elders until community leaders-in the local government
elections to be held this fall. But since the Party has not yet
discussed this matter, they still have not made a final decision
on participation.

He stressed, however, that they soon will hold such discussion.

From: A. Papazian

Foreign Ministry Of Azerbaijan Assumed A Right To Itself To Make Sta

FOREIGN MINISTRY OF AZERBAIJAN ASSUMED A RIGHT TO ITSELF TO MAKE STATEMENTS ON BEHALF OF SWITZERLAND

arminfo
Tuesday, July 24, 14:55

Azerbaijan keeps on disseminating an obvious lie. This time referring
to the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, the
Azerbaijani Mass Media reported that the

Foreign Relations Department of Switzerland allegedly declared that it
“does not recognize the presidential election in Nagorno Karabakh,
and recognizes Nagorno Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan and respects
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.”

Being well-aware of “reliability” of the Azerbaijani Embassy’s reports,
we applied to the above Department of Switzerland to verify the news
and were not surprised to hear that the Department made no official
statement on the presidential election in Nagorno Karabakh.

In addition, sources close to the diplomatic circles in Switzerland
say that Azerbaijan sent a diplomatic note to the Swiss Foreign
Ministry requesting a condemning statement. In response, the Swiss
party declared it has never made statements in such situations and
has no intention to do that this time either.

From: A. Papazian

Zvartnots Airport Posts Passenger Traffic Of 717999 In Q1

ZVARTNOTS AIRPORT POSTS PASSENGER TRAFFIC OF 717999 IN Q1

PanARMENIAN.Net
July 24, 2012 – 12:21 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – The number of passengers at Zvartnots Airport in
January – June 2012 totaled 717999 against 670152 posted during the
same period in 2011.

According to the Central Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia,
384037 people arrived in the country in January – June 2012 against
360611 during the same period in 2011. 333962 people left Armenia
during the reporting period against 309541 in that of 2011.

5513 tons of cargo was transported in January – June 2012 against
4099 tons during the same period of 2011.

The total number of takeoffs and landings in the reporting period
reached 4864 against 4392 during 2011.

From: A. Papazian

Blogger Tigran Kocharyan Sues Chorrord Inknishkhanutyun Daily For Ab

BLOGGER TIGRAN KOCHARYAN SUES CHORRORD INKNISHKHANUTYUN DAILY FOR ABUSIVE ARTICLE

PanARMENIAN.Net
July 24, 2012 – 13:30 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Well-known Armenian blogger Tigran Kocharyan
(username Pigh, Armenian for elephant) sued Chorrord Inknishkhanutyun
daily for “A Fascist and an Elephant” article which targeted him with
profanities and abuse.

“Anyone looking for a political context will be disappointed – the
matter is purely journalistical. In my humble opinion, the author of
an article containing abuse has no right to call himself a journalist,
while the editor of a “newspaper” who allowed a profane article like
this into publication is disgracing himself along with the whole
journalist contingent. Such an attitude should be punished by law,”
Kocharyan said in his Facebook post.

Should Kocharyan’s claim be satisfied, the sum received will be
donated to Karvachar village schools.

From: A. Papazian

Armenian-Latino Business Council To Be Established In LA

ARMENIAN-LATINO BUSINESS COUNCIL TO BE ESTABLISHED IN LA

news.am
July 24, 2012 | 11:00

Members of the Mexican and Armenian business communities gathered at
the Residence of Armenia in Los Angeles on July 19 in an initiative
designed by the Mexican-Armenian Task Force to engage both communities
in mutual business ventures and cultural exchange. The event, hosted
by the Consulate General of Armenia, was also co-sponsored by the
Mexican Consulate General, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the
Mexican Armenian Task Force. The Task Force, established in 2009,
is comprised of activists representing both communities.

The 2012 Armenian-Mexican Business Reception included an expo,
displaying foods and beverages imported from Armenia by California
based companies. The gathered were offered authentic Armenian food
catered by lead Armenian Restaurants of Southern California.

Mr. Miguel Gonzales of Northgate Markets and Mr. Vahe Karapetian of
AA Cater Truck Inc., formed the Business Council and provided seasoned
insight into their successes as well as marketing strategies.

Through this venture, the Task Force’s next initiative is the official
establishment of a Mexican-Armenian Business Council, comprised of
top executive entrepreneurs to engage in mutual trade, marketing and
product distribution.

From: A. Papazian

NAASR Lecture by Shahkeh Setian "Humanity in the Midst of Inhumanity

PRESS RELEASE
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
395 Concord Ave.
Belmont, MA 02478
Tel.: 617-489-1610
Email: [email protected]

LECTURE AT NAASR BY SHAHKEH SETIAN ON “HUMANITY IN THE MIDST OF INHUMANITY”

Dr. Shahkeh Setian will discuss her book Humanity in the
Midst of Inhumanity, which provides stories submitted by sixteen
descendants of survivors who were saved by Muslims during the 1915
Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks, on Thursday, August
9, at 8:00 p.m., at the National Association for Armenian Studies and
Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.

Setian graphically presents the vicious treatment of victims
in order to convey the horrors committed by government officials and
out-of-control citizens in order to illustrate that the victims of the
Genocide were not simply numbers but were breathing, living, women, men,
and children.

Some brave Muslims-Turks, Kurds, and Arabs-risked their
lives to save Armenians. Humanity in the Midst of Inhumanity features
many stories of such individuals, as well as missionaries and others who
came to the aid of suffering Armenians. Despite the threat by the
government against such actions, brave individuals acted out of their
humanity. Lives were saved, but a nation was lost.

The daughter of genocide survivors, Dr. Shahkeh Setian is a
graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She has three
children and five grandchildren and lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
She lived for a year as an independent volunteer in post-war Nagorno
Karabakh (Artsakh). She has taught at Springfield College,
Massachusetts; Cape Cod Community College; and Artsakh State University;
and has facilitated workshops and presented talks about genocide,
injustice, and values.

More information about Dr. Setian’s lecture or NAASR and its
programs for the furtherance of Armenian studies, research, and
publication may be had by calling 617-489-1610, faxing 617-484-1759,
e-mailing [email protected], or writing to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont,
MA 02478.

Belmont, MA
July 23, 2012

From: A. Papazian

Vardan Ghukasyan’s "Spontaneous" Rally

VARDAN GHUKASYAN’S “SPONTANEOUS” RALLY

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 14:51:50 – 23/07/2012

We have learned that the Mayor of Gyumri Vardan Ghukasyan cannot
reconcile with the idea that he will not run in the upcoming
elections. The Republican Party will not support him and has supported
another candidate. The mayor and his supporters are currently making
a list of citizens of Gyumri to hold a “spontaneous” rally to demand
and force Ghukasyan to run. The rally is supposed to be held this week.

From: A. Papazian

http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country26932.html

Armenia’s Greco-Roman Wrestlers Win Gold At Cadet European Champions

ARMENIA’S GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLERS WIN GOLD AT CADET EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

PanARMENIAN.Net
July 23, 2012 – 15:28 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Greco-Roman wrestlers Vahe Sargsyan (42 kg) and
Karen Aslanyan (50 kg) scored wins over all of their contenders to
gain gold at Cadet European Championships.

Their teammates Gegham Torgomyan (50 kg) and Armen Hakobyan (69 kg)
garnered silver medals, while Taron Torgomyan (54 kg) and Tigran
Abrahamyan (63 kg) won bronze.

Freestyle wrestlers Armen Khachatryan and Mkhitar Gevorgyan scored
gold and silver medals respectively, while Hamayak Aghajanyan and
Razmik Poghosyan won bronze.

From: A. Papazian