Topic: Documentary

DETROIT — In this deeply personal and powerful exploration, an Armenian-Syrian immigrant and Catholic priest devotes his life to helping Syrian refugees resettle here in the US, cultivating hope, friendship[...]

By Bared Maronian and Jackie Abramian “ISIS attacked us because they said we weren’t true believers. They said we didn’t believe in God — but that’s just not true. We[...]

NEW YORK —PBS is set to captivate audiences with the premiere of “Armenia, My Home,” a spectacular visual journey through Armenia, premiering February 27 on PBS (check local listings). From[...]

That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history. -Aldous Huxley ln light of recent events in[...]

STRASBOURG — On Tuesday June 6, the European Parliament hosted an event on the blockade in Nagorno-Karabakh, sponsored by MEP François-Xavier Bellamy, with young journalist Lika Zakaryan, author of 44 Days:[...]

YEREVAN — Photographer and documentary filmmaker Hüseyin Ovayolu was born in Gaziantep (Antep), Turkey, in 1986. He studied at photography and video department of Istanbul Bilgi University. Hüseyin also graduated[...]

ISTANBUL (Agos) — Writer and director Ümit Kıvanç’s film “Memory is Insufficient – A Film for Hrant Dink” was screened for the first time on January 13. The film was[...]

YEREVAN (Armenpress) — On March 5, on the 33 anniversary of the pogroms and self-defense of the Armenians of Gandzak (currently Ganja), a short documentary prepared by Public Relations and[...]

NEW YORK — Filmmaker Atom Egoyan and composer Mary Kouyoumdjian have partnered with the Metropolitan Museum of Art and created an original work titled “They Will Take My Island,” about[...]

By Christopher Atamian Special to the Mirror-Spectator DENVER — California native Denise Gentilini has always had a musical calling. A child prodigy and autodidact with a taste for Carly Simon,[...]