Festival of Azerbaijani Films to be held in London
The inaugural Azerbaijan London Film Festival (ALOFF), co-sponsored by The European Azerbaijan Society, will focus on the most acclaimed examples of Azerbaijani contemporary narrative and documentary film. The festival will also include a discussion panel with two of Azerbaijan's leading directors, and is complemented by an exhibition of paintings by London-based Azerbaijani artist Naile Zulfuqarova.
For more information, go to www.aloff.org or see the attached programme. Enquiries should be sent to info@aloff.org
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- Economics
- 16 October 2012 17:00
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- Telecomnews
- 17 October 2012 08:22
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