ArmInfo. Atom Egoyan's new film, the drama "Seven Veils", will open the 21st Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival (GAIFF) 2024., which will be held in Yerevan from July 7 to 14. The world premiere of the film took place last September at the Toronto Film Festival.
The film stars Amanda Seyfried as Jeanine, a theatre director who is dealing with repressed trauma as she prepares to mount a production of the opera Salome.This is a gripping and vibrant reimagining of Richard Strauss's opera Salome, based on Oscar Wilde's play of the same name. The play was written in 1891 and the opera in 1905, but it took them almost a quarter of a century to get to European stages due to censorship restrictions. The central scene of the play is the Dance of the Seven Veils. The image of Salome, who throws off her seven veils during the dance and remains naked before Herod, has been interpreted in different ways and has moved artists around the world for centuries. It is generally accepted that the seven veils are the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, anger, envy, lust, gluttony and laziness. Egoyan does not follow this metaphor literally, but the main character, Jeanine, has so many skeletons in her closet that the story of Salome takes on new meaning for her. The film will be shown not only at the opening, but also during the festival as the "Yerevan Premiere". The script for the film was written by Egoyan, who is also producing the film together with Niv Fichman, Simone Urdl, Fraser Ash and Kevin Krikst and others. According to the press service of the Festival organizers, Atom Egoyan will also head the jury of "Koriz" short films this year and will be awarded the "Parajanov Thaler" for his contribution to the film industry. The jury of short films will also include the famous Russian film critic, writer, author of about two dozen books on cinema and hundreds of reviews, columnist for the MEDUZA website, member of the jury of the Screen International magazine film festival Anton Dolin and Egyptian film critic, member of the World Association of Film Critics, president of FIPRESCI Ahmed Shawqi.
This year the "Golden Apricot" will be dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Sergei Parajanov and Charles Aznavour. According to tradition, within the framework of the "Golden Apricot", the Yerevan viewer will have the opportunity to watch competition films from different countries of the world, as well as from the most prestigious film festivals (Cannes, Berlin, etc.). A visit by outstanding figures of world cinema is also expected, who will present their experience and art to film lovers in Armenia. Atom Egoyan is one of the most famous Canadian-Armenian directors, having shot 19 films, some of which received prizes at international festivals and Oscar nominations.