
ArmInfo.The One Shot International Short Film Festival will be held in Yerevan from June 8 to 15. This was announced on the festival's Facebook page.
One Shot will screen 109 films. In addition, master classes, meetings, experience exchanges between artists, and professional discussions are planned.
The competition program for the One Shot - One Minute category is expected to feature 51 films. The jury will be chaired by film director, film scholar, and professor Garegin Zakoyan (Armenia). The jury members will include film director and XR environment designer Vahan Khachatryan (Armenia), and film director, screenwriter, and producer Harut Makyan (Armenia).
The Short Films category will feature 23 films. The jury chair is Petr Piruncik, the Czech Ambassador to Armenia and translator. The jury members will include film scholar, actress, and contemporary dancer Flora Borovik (Ukraine), and documentary film director and producer Essam Nagy (Egypt).
The Cinema Without Borders competition program, which will screen 21 films, will be judged by journalist, art critic, and media analyst Nune Hakhverdyan (Armenia).
Fourteen films will be screened outside of the competition program. According to the source, representatives from 18 countries are participating in the festival: Armenia, the USA, Germany, Thailand, Iran, Spain, Italy, Poland, Croatia, India, the UK, Norway, China, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, and France.
The grand opening will take place on June 8 at 7:00 PM at the Yerevan Cinema House with a screening of renowned contemporary artist Grigor Khachatryan's short film "Isn't Today the Day?", based on the work of William Saroyan. The main program of the festival will be held in the chamber cinema hall of the Open Platform (1 Kajaznuni Street).