Posted by Beve Regas on August 30, 2011 - 9:09pm
(HOLLYWOOD, CA) - The 14th annual Arpa International Film Festival, presented by AT&T YP.com, (September 22-24, 2011 at the Egyptian Theatre located in the heart of Hollywood, CA) is pleased to announce this year's festival program and events. The 3-day fest offers 30 films including 6 feature films, 11 short films, 9 documentaries, 3 music videos, 1 animated film and World, North American, and West Coast premieres. The roster includes works from internationally celebrated award-winning filmmakers including Braden King, Mahsun Kirmizigul, Lars Knudsen, Jay Van Hoy, Marc Fusco, Michael Garrity, Levon Minasian, Eric Nazarian, Vahik Pirhamzei, Bryan Single, Steve Skrovan, Fred Stoller and Hrag Yedalian.
The Festival is dedicated to independent filmmakers that cultivate cultural understanding and global empathy. “We will present a worldwide line-up of dynamic films highlighting issues of Diaspora, human rights, and war as well as some good old-fashioned entertainment,” states Armen Toumajan, Arpa’s Director of Programming. “We are exceedingly impressed by the quality of this year's program and applaud our filmmakers for their singular vision and dedication to their craft.”
Full schedule of films and events can be found at http://www.affma.org. Advance All-Access Passes can be purchased now through September 21 online at http://www.affma.org/
The Festival is dedicated to independent filmmakers that cultivate cultural understanding and global empathy. “We will present a worldwide line-up of dynamic films highlighting issues of Diaspora, human rights, and war as well as some good old-fashioned entertainment,” states Armen Toumajan, Arpa’s Director of Programming. “We are exceedingly impressed by the quality of this year's program and applaud our filmmakers for their singular vision and dedication to their craft.”
Full schedule of films and events can be found at http://www.affma.org. Advance All-Access Passes can be purchased now through September 21 online at http://www.affma.org/



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