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February 24, 2013

Presentation of the documentary “Endless Corridor” took place in Vilnius

Presentation of the documentary “Endless Corridor” took place at Vilnius’s largest theatre, the  “Forume Cinema Vingis” Centre.


The documentary has been shot by European filmmakers following the initiatives from the Heydar Aliyeva Foundation and the “Justice for Khojaly” International Campaign, and with support  from Leyla Aliyeva.


Taken place with organizational support from Azerbaijan’s Embassy in Lithuania, the presentation ceremony  was attended by Lithuanian persons of state and politics, members of parliament, heads of famous production centres, persons of culture and art, leaders of youth organizations and correspondents. At an event attended by more than 400 people, producer of the documentary Andrius Brokas, director Mindaugas Urbanavochius noted that the film “Endless Corridor” was produced during four years  with joint endeavours of a number of European filmmakers.


Especially invited participants of the film, journalists and human rights activists from Lithuania, England, Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan delivered speeches before the demonstration of the documentary.


Lithuanian military correspondent Richardas Lapaitis, who has seen the atrocities committed by Armenians in Garabagh with his own eyes, shared with his impressions.


At the end, the documentary “Endless Corridor” was demonstrated.


Lithuanian former minister of foreign affairs, member of the parliament Audronius Ajubalis, head of the “Friendship with Azerbaijan” Group, member of the Parliament Yuras Pojela, representatives of the foreign, interior and defence ministers of Lithuania, as well as other guests noted, in their conversations with Ambassador Hasan   Mammadzadeh, the deep influence these inhuman atrocities have made upon them.


Ambassador Hasan Mammadzadeh expressed a hope that the Khojaly Genocide will be given a just appraisal in the near future, those that have committed these killings will suffer worthy punishment and that  Lithuania, as a number of other countries, recognize the Khojaly Genocide.


Articles have been published in influential mass media of Lithuania, as well as information agencies such as delfi.lt, 15min.lt, alfa.lt, penki.lt. Penki TV has made a special program called “Endless Corridor – A Drama of Garabagh”, and aired the interview with Ambassador Hasan Mammadzadeh.


The documentary “Endless Corridor” will be demonstrated within the framework of the 18th  International Film Festival “Cinema of Spring” to be held in March.