Nar Mobile - Sponsor of Baku International Festival of Tourism Films
Local mobile operator is sponsoring another project to promote culture and supporting a national cinema.
According to the press service of the structure, on November 24 in the cinema center "Nizami" completed Baku International Tourism Film Festival.
Mobile operator "Nar Mobile" has become a sponsor of the festival, aimed at the dissemination of films that can give a boost to the development of domestic and international tourism , as well as to identify the best screen versions of works and inspire their authors.
The festival , which has the purpose and action movies worldwide audience, as planned competition and rewarding films that will reflect in the most professional light of various tourism. The winners , selected from among the authors demonstrated movies in 7 categories (country , region , city , culture, customs , adventure tourism , eco-tourism , TV production, advertising films , national films ) , will be awarded certificates and cash prizes .
Films will be judged by an international jury consisting of seven filmmakers, experts in the field of media , travel and tourism.
Official sponsor of the festival is "Garant Holding". The festival, which is also supported by the mobile operator "Nar Mobile" and is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan, launched on November 20. - 17D-
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