Harutyun Khachatryan (, ; born 9 January 1955) is an Armenian film director, script writer, director of photography, film producer, General director of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival, Meritorious Artist of the Republic of Armenia and voting Member of European Film Academy since 2006.
Biography
Harutyun Khachatryan was born on January 9, 1955, in Akhalkalak (Georgian SSR, now Georgia). 1981 the future director graduated from the Film Department of Cultural Faculty of the Armenian State Pedagogical Institute in Yerevan, Armenia. Worked as an assistant director and film-director at the Armenian Documentary Studio and later - at Hayfilm/Armenfilm Studio. 2003 Kachatryan was awarded by State Premium of Armenia and became Meritorious Artiste of Republic of Armenia.
2007 â received Prince Claus Award (The Netherlands).
2008 â Awarded by the Medal of âÂÂMovses Khorenatsiâ by Armenian Government
2008 â Awarded by CHEVALIER DE LâÂÂOrdre des Arts et de Lettres by Ministry of Culture and Communications of French Republic. His films won many prizes at various International film festivals.
2010 - The Nilsson Award of the American Independent Filmmakers Alliance.
The Retrospectives of Harutyun Khachatryan have been shown in a number of international film festivals around the world: Moscow IFF, , Melbourne International Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Documenta Madrid IFF, Cinema Planet IFF in Mexico, Cinema South IFF in Israel, as well as in Italy and Slovenia.
Filmography
- 1981 - The Voices of the District / Mer Taghi Dzaynere, doc., 8 min.
- 1985 - Hosted by the Commander / Hyurenkalelov Hramanatarin, co-dir. (along with N.Hovhannisyan), doc., 16min.
- 1985 - Chronicle of a Case / Mi Eghelutyan Khronika, doc., 35 min.
- 1986 - Three Rounds From Vladimir Yengibaryan's Life / Erek Raund Engibaryani Kyankic, doc., 36min.
- 1987 â Kond / Kond, doc., 34 min.
Festivals and Prizes
- First Prize at Young FilmìMakers Festival, Moscow, Russia, 1987;
- First Prize for the Best Documentary Film at âÂÂMolodostâ IFF, Ukraine, 1987;
- Honourable Mention by the Jury at 20th Nyon International Documentary Film Festival, Switzerland, 1988;
- Prize for the Best Documentary, Festival of Festivals, Kazakhstan, 1988;
- Prize for the Best Documentary Film at Sverdlovsk Documentary Film Festival, Russia, 1988;⢠âÂÂThe Best Film of the Yearâ Prize at Tbilisi Film Festival, Georgia, 1988.
- Lenin Komsomol (Young Communist League) Award, 1989.
- 1988 - White Town / Spitak Kaghak, doc., 37 min.
Festivals and Prizes
- âÂÂSesterce DâÂÂArgentâ Award at 21st Nyon International Documentary Film Festival, 1989;
- Special Mention, Paris Film Festival (1989);
- Lenin Komsomol (Young Communist League) Award, 1989.
- 1989 - The Wind of Emptiness (The Wind of Oblivion) / Kamin Unaynutyan, 90min.
Festivals and Prizes
- Scheduled for AFI film Festival in Los Angeles, June 1992, and Kennedy Center, Washington, July 1992;
- Presented in Montreal, Boston and Paris international film festivals;
- Scheduled for Retrospective of Armenian Cinema at Pompidou Center, Paris, JuneìOctober 1993.
- 1991 - Return to the Promised Land / Veradardz Avetyats Erkir, 87 min.
Festivals and Prizes
- Three prizes including Ecumenical Jury Award at International Festival âÂÂMessage to ManâÂÂ, St. Petersburg, 1993;
- âÂÂWhite Elephantâ Russian Film Critics Guild's Award, 1993.
- Special Prize at Gyor International Festival, Hungary, May 1993;
- The Best Director Award at âÂÂArmeniaìRussiaâ Film Festival, Kapan, Armenia, 2000;
- âÂÂThe Best Film of the 90sâÂÂ, Armenian Film Critics Award, 2002;
- Scheduled for AFI film Festival in Los Angeles, June 1992 and Kennedy Center. Washington, July 1992; 26th Nyon International
- Documentary Film Festival, 1993; for retrospective of Armenian Cinema at Pompidou Center, Paris, JuneâÂÂOctober 1993.
- 1994 - The Last Station / Verjin Kayaran, 90 min.
Festivals
Scheduled for Rotterdam IFF, Paris IFF, Los Angeles IFF, Montreal IFF, Cairo IFF, and London IFF.
- 2003 â Documentarist / Vaveragrogh, 62 min.
Festivals and Prizes
- Documentary Jury's Special Mention at Karlovy Vary IFF, 2003;
- Awarded by the State Premium of Armenia;
- Nominated for Nika Award â Russian Cinema Academy Award 2003 as the best foreign film;
- âÂÂThe Best FilmâÂÂ, Armenian Film Critics Award, 2003;
- Film-Press Prize at Listapad IFF, Minsk, Belarus, 2003;
- Best Director Prize at Arsental International Film Forum, Riga, Latvia, 2004;
- Jury Special Prize, IFF Smolensk, Russia, 2004.
Selected for the following film festivals: Montreal WFF, 2003 (CINEMA OF ASIA Program); Rotterdam IFF (Main Feature Program, 2004); Goteborg IFF (Cinemania Program); Minneapolis IFF, USA, April 2ì17,2004; âÂÂgoEastâ Wiesbaden IFF, 2004; Buenos Aires IFF, 2004; MEDIAWAVE IFF, Gior, Hungary, 2004; Festival of Festivals, St. Petersburg, July, 2004; 58th Edinburgh International Film Festival,18ì29 August 2004; Pusan IFF (WIDE ANGLE Program, 2004); ARSENAL International Film Forum, Riga, Latvia, 18 â 26 Sept., 2004; Stuttgart IFF, 2004; FESTIVAL RENCONTRES INTERNATIONALES PARIS/BERLIN, France, 28 Oct. â 04 Nov., 2004 ; ZINEBI Bilbao Doc.FF, Spain, 28 Nov. â 04 Dec., 2004; MedFilmFestival, Rome, Italy, November, 2004.
- 2006 â Return of the Poet / Poeti Veradardze, 84 min.
Festivals and prizes
2010 - Best Film, Kish International Film Festival (Iran) World Premiere in Rotterdam IFF 2006. Selected for the following film festivals: Karlovy Vary IFF, 2006; FID Marseille Film Festival, 2006; Edinburgh Film Festival, 2006; New Era Horizons, Poland, 2006; New Zealand International Film Festival, 2006; Melbourne IFF, Australia, 2006; âÂÂDidorâ IFF, Tajikistan, Bucharest IFF, Romania (2007), Batumi IFF, Georgia (2007), Tbilisi IFF, Georgia (2007) and others.
- 2009 - Border / Sahman, 82 min.
Festivals and Prizes (2009)
- WorldFest â Houston (USA) - REMI platinum award
- Syracuse IFF (USA)- Best Feature Documentary
- Kinoshok (Russia) - Best Film Director
- Romania IFF](Romania) - Critics' Jury Special Mention
- Antalya IFF (Turkey) - Grand Prix
- Listapad Film Festival IFF (Belarus) - Special Prize from âÂÂMirâ TV Studio
- Gijón IFF (Spain) - Best Non-Fiction
- (Georgia) - Award for Human Rights and Peace from the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia
- Kinoatelje (Italy) - Darko Bratina Awards â Best Film of the year
- Fribourg IFF (Switzerland) - FIPRESCI Award
- Armenian President Award for the Best Art Work 2010
"Border" was nominated for the Nika Best foreign film award.
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