Get to Know 2018 Apricot Film Festival

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We’re happy to announce that despite all challenges Apricot Tree Ujan International Film Festival will take place September 15-21 in Ujan and Yerevan. ^_^ We’ll offer you around 20 documentaries of various genres – from biographical and anthropological films to artistic and animated documentaries. Please see the full program below. Follow our Facebook page to get all the updates and information about the films that are going to be screened! 😉

Feature-Length Competition
Sunny Night (Soso Dumbadze/ Lea Hartlaub, Georgia/ Germany, 2017)
Meta Marathon (Saeed Keshavarz, Iran, 2017)
Jean Rouch: An Adventurous Filmmaker (Laurent Védrine, France, 2017)
Life is Be (Vakhtang Kuntsev-Gabashvili, Georgia, 2017)
The Others (Ayşe Polat, Turkey/ Germany, 2016)
A Bastard Child (Knutte Wester, Sweden/ Norway, 2016)
Exotica, Erotica, Etc. (Evangelia Kranioti, France/ Greece, 2015)
Vagrich and the Black Square (Andrei Zagdansky, USA/Ukraine, 2014)

Short Film Competition
Eight Images from the Life of Nastya Sokolova (Alina Kotova/ Vladlena Sandu, Russia, 2018)
The Teacher (Seg Kirakosyan, Armenia, 2018)
16 District, 16 Floors, 16 People (Tatevik Vardanyan, Armenia, 2018)
The End of Bitterness (Adam Frost, China, 2017)
Meeting (Reza Majlesi, Iran, 2017)
Happy Pills (Alexander Zubovlenko, Belarus, 2017)
The Rock (Hamid Jafari, Iran, 2015)
Great Siberian Rivers. Biryusa (Pavel Fattakhutdinov, Russia, 2014)
Bread for Bird (Alexandra Strelyanaya, Russia, 2010)

Out of Competition Program
Escape to Life: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story (Wieland Speck/ Andrea Weiss, Germany/ UK, 2000)

CineDOC-Tbilisi on Tour
Strange Particles (Denis Klebleev, Russia, 2015)
Bonfires and Stars (Sasha Voronov, Russia, 2016)