"Apricot Tree" International Documentary Film Festival

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We come to know ourselves when communicating with others. By knowing ourselves, we strive to know the other as well, and only through knowing them do we start to feel sympathy for them. Conversely, the unknown and the incomprehensible breed mistrust, fear, and hostility. To know the lives and customs, traditions, issues, and experiences of different nations and tribes, social and religious groups, and individuals — this is the call and aspiration of the Apricot Tree International Documentary Film Festival.
Garegin Zakoyan

Garegin Zakoyan

Film Scholar / Film Director
Founder of Apricot Tree IDFF
President of Filmadaran NGO

About the Festival

Founded in 2015 by the "Filmadaran" Film Culture Development NGO, the "Apricot Tree" Film Festival is an annual documentary film festival that takes place in late summer or early autumn in various villages across Armenia.

It is the only one of its kind in the region and one of the few rural film festivals in the world, where participants live for a week and share meals with villagers, directly getting to know each other's worldviews.

History of the Festival

2015

Founding

The festival was held for the first time in Yerevan.

2016

Expansion

The festival's geography expanded to include Yerevan, Gyumri, and the village of Ujan in the Aragatsotn province.

2017-2022

The Ujan Period

The festival was held entirely in Ujan.

2023

Lori Province

The festival moved to the Lori province.

2025

11th edition

In the villages of Debed and Dsegh in the Lori province.

2026

12th edition

Set to take place in Debed and Dsegh in August-September 2026.

Festival Goals

Decentralization

To decentralize cultural life in Armenia, where the overwhelming majority of cultural events take place in the capital and Gyumri.

Best Films

To bring the world's best documentary films to Armenia in all their varieties and manifestations.

Intercultural Contact

The festival provides an opportunity for the rural population to establish direct human connections with the participants they host.

Armenian Culture

To introduce foreign artists to Armenian culture without a tourist veil, getting acquainted with the daily life of Armenian villagers.

Children's Development

To create new opportunities for village children within the framework of the film school.

Tourism Development

To promote inbound tourism by bringing urban audiences to the festival location.

"Apricot Tree" 2025

Dates

August 30 - September 6, 2025

Location

Villages of Debed and Dsegh, Lori province

Participants

Around 40 international and local participants

Duration

8 days in an Armenian village

Industree Platform

Industree is the co-production platform of the "Apricot Tree" Film Festival, within the framework of which the following projects were implemented this year: