2nd Yerevan Golden Apricot International Film Festival explained

2nd Yerevan Golden Apricot International Film Festival
Date:12 – 17 July 2005
Location:Yerevan, Armenia
Website:http://www.gaiff.am/en/

The 2nd Yerevan Golden Apricot International Film Festival was a film festival held in Yerevan, Armenia from 12–17 July 2005. Entries were submitted from 45 countries such as Russia, Argentina, the Netherlands, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Chile, Turkey, Finland, India, Israel, Iran and Canada. Following the selection, 144 films from 37 countries were included into competition and non-competition programs. Included amongst the guests and participants were some of the most highly acclaimed figures of world cinema such as Abbas Kiarostami, Krzysztof Zanussi, and Nikita Mikhalkov who were given Lifetime Achievement Awards. The main prizewinners of the 2nd Golden Apricot Festival were Alexander Sokurov, Russia, with his film The Sun (Feature Film Competition), Pirjo Honkasalo, Finland, with The 3 Rooms of Melancholia (Documentary Competition), and Arman Yeritsyan, Armenia, with Under the Open Sky (Armenian Panorama Competition).[1]

About the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival

The Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival (GAIFF) (Armenian: «Ոսկե Ծիրան» Երևանի միջազգային կինոփառատոն) is an annual film festival held in Yerevan, Armenia.[2] The festival was founded in 2004 with the co-operation of the “Golden Apricot” Fund for Cinema Development, the Armenian Association of Film Critics and Cinema Journalists. The GAIFF is continually supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the RA, the Ministry of Culture of the RA and the Benevolent Fund for Cultural Development.The objectives of the festival are "to present new works by the film directors and producers in Armenia and foreign cinematographers of Armenian descent and to promote creativity and originality in the area of cinema and video art".[3]

Awards GAIFF 2005

Category Award Film Director Country
International Feature Competition Golden Apricot for Best Feature Film The Sun Russia, Italy, Switzerland, France[4] [5]
Silver Apricot Special Prize for Feature Film 4 Russia
Los Muertos (The Dead) Argentina, Netherlands, France
Jury Special Mention Paradise Girls Netherlands
International Documentary Competition Golden Apricot for Best Documentary Film 3 Rooms Of Melancholia Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany
Silver Apricot Special Prize for Documentary Film Moskatchka Latvia, Germany
Oh! Man Italy
Armenian Panorama Competition Golden Apricot for Best Armenian Film Hammer & Flame United Kingdom
Under the Open Sky Armenia
The Road Armenia
Jury Diploma Born in Fire Armenia
Planet Zorthian United States
One Balloon United States
One Fine Morning (Un Beau Matin) France
Parajanov’s Thaler - Lifetime Achievement Award Iran
Poland
Russia
Prize of the Armenian Filmmakers Union for the Best Director Long Gone (Documentary) United States
Prizes of the Armenian Association of Film Critics and Cinema Journalists for the Best Feature Film My Father is an Engineer France
Waiting for the Clouds Turkey
Hrant Matevosyan Fund Prix for the Best Script in Armenian Panorama The Road Armenia

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of the GAIFF . 2013-10-23 . 2020-09-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200901105144/http://www.gaiff.am/en/history . dead .
  2. Web site: Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival/GAIFF . 2013-10-22 . 2009-03-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090314110143/http://www.gaiff.am/en/ . dead .
  3. Web site: GAIFF at IMDB . 2018-06-30 . 2009-05-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090530170448/http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Yerevan_International_Film_Festival/ . dead .
  4. https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0001170/2005 IMDB 2nd Golden Apricot International Film Festival 2005
  5. Web site: GAIFF Official Website 2nd Golden Apricot International Film Festival 2005 Winners . 2013-10-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131029192808/http://www.gaiff.am/en/winners/year/2005#s . 2013-10-29 . dead .