Topic: film
By Michael Melkonian Special to the Mirror-Spectator LOS ANGELES — Ken Davitian, a prominent actor, best known for his co-starring role in the blockbuster comedy, “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America[...]
HOLLYWOOD — The 21st Arpa International Film Festival (Arpa IFF), one of Hollywood’s longest running film festivals, showcased 47 films from 17 countries at Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theatre from November[...]
LOS ANGELES — “American Mirror — Intimations of Immortality,” directed by Arthur Balder and produced by David Shara, received the top prize at the Documentary Film Festival of Los Angeles[...]
FRESNO — Explorer Steven Sim and producer Ani Hovannisian will give a presentation on “The Hidden Map of Historic Armenia” on Tuesday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the University[...]
BOSTON — From Bostonian filmmaker Shevaun Mizrahi, Turkey-set documentary “Distant Constellation” features survivors of the Armenian Genocide. Mizrahi’s award-winning documentary introduces us to the colorful[...]
ARLINGTON, Mass. — A socially awkward (but endearing) teenager. A husband and wife in a lackluster marriage. A bad boyfriend. These are just a few of the characters in “The[...]
WATERTOWN — In a regional premiere, the award winning documentary “Crows of the Desert – A Hero’s Journey through the Armenian Genocide” (“Crows”) will play at the Mosesian Center for[...]
By CV Henriette DETROIT (Detroitisit.com) – Oksana is taken by surprise. Oloman Cafe. This is her first time in this Hamtramck café and she is astounded by its presence—”I grew up in this neighborhood.[...]
There are many books, primarily works of non-fiction, as well as a growing body of fiction, on the Armenian Genocide and its many aspects — legacy, history, reparation, survivors[...]
LOS ANGELES — Nazo Bravo is a true child of Los Angeles, in the sense that he is both Armenian and in show business. Bravo, né Aslanian, was born[...]