Selected Armenian Films Festival to Be Held in Tokyo

PanARMENIAN.Net - August 11, 12 and 19 Selected Armenian Films Festival will be held in Tokyo. Return to Promised Land, Documentalist by Harutyun Khchatryan, I Found Us, God by Vigen Chaldranyan, Mariam by Edgar Baghdasaryan, Nahapet by Henrik Malyan, the Color of Grenade by Sergey Paradjanov and Calendar by Atom Egoyan will be screened. A specially formed Executive Committee in cooperation with Association of Armenia-Japan Friendship, Spling, Eurospace and Stenfrans cultural center has organized the Festival.



The Association of Armenia-Japan Friendship is founded in 1991 with the goal of stimulating mutual understanding between two peoples, exchange of information, organization of exhibitions and festivals via tourist group visits. The Association is publishing information brochures Ararat and Araks, the Azg reports.
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