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Competition for Best Screenplay on Karabakh Problem
Baku / 14.08.20 / Turan: The Union of Cinematographers of Azerbaijan has announced a competition for the script of the full-length feature film Karabakh. Person. Victory.
The competition is held with the aim of bringing to the international audience the truth about Karabakh, full and realistic reflection in the cinema of the human tragedies caused by the war.
Regardless of the genre, the scenario presented should reflect the fate of people through the prism of the Karabakh conflict, human dramas.
Works must be submitted in electronic form on CD and in printed version. The author must attach his contacts - phone number and e-mail.
The script must be submitted by November 22 to the Union of Cinematographers, at the address: 12 Hasan Seyidbeyli Street, Baku.
The winners will be awarded a diploma and a cash prize of 5000 manat.
In addition, there are two incentive bonuses of 2,500 manat each.
The winning script will be recommended for filmmaking by the Ministry of Culture. For inquiries, please call: (012) 5059533; email: info@aki.az –06D-
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- 14 August 2020 13:46
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