Baku to host the 1st International Festival of Films on Tourism
From 20 to 24 November in Baku, with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the 1st International Festival of Films on Tourism will be held.
November 20 at 17.30 in the Nizami movie theater a press conference will be held by the members of the jury, the Organizing Committee, as well as foreign filmmakers.
On the same day at 19.00 the film 'The Return to the Caucasus' with Gerard Depardieu will be shown. The film is a co-production of Azerbaijan and France.
The official sponsor of the festival is Garant Holding, the sponsor is Nar Mobile, and the official partner is the hotel JW Marriott Absheron Baku. -03D04-
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