Topic: film
By Araxia Terteryan There are films in the history of cinema that immediately become successes and blockbusters, with millions of viewers seeing and appreciating them the moment they are released.[...]
PARIS (Public Radio of Armenia) — The Charles Aznavour biopic, “Monsieur Aznavour,” has received four César Award nominations, it was announced this week. Those are for Best Actor Tahar Rahim;[...]
LOS ANGELES — The Armenian Genocide Research Program (AGRP) within the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA and the Armenian Film Foundation present the release of a documentary titled, “What’s Next:[...]
Join us Sunday, October 20th from 5:30-7pm at the Victoria Theatre for a unique cultural experience celebrating the rich history of Armenian cinema. Immerse yourself in a collection of rare[...]
YEREVAN/SOFIA — Kosta Karakashyan is a Bulgarian-Armenian director, producer, choreographer, and writer. A native of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, he started training in ballroom dance at age five before winning two Bulgarian[...]
GLENDALE, Calif. — The second annual Armenian Film Festival was held on September 4-8 in Glendale, California. The opening night film was Atom Egoyan’s “Seven Veils,” which will be released in theaters[...]
WATERTOWN — Shushanik Mirzakhanyan, director of the National Cinema Center of Armenia (NCCA), visited Boston in April, as part of the Boston Armenian Film Festival organized by the Amaras Art[...]
YEREVAN/TORONTO — Lara Arabian is a trilingual artist by way of Beirut, upstate New York and Paris. She completed her acting training at the Banff/Citadel Professional Theatre Program and has[...]
This year marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most respected film directors in the world, Sergei Parajanov. His art is highly visual, and his movies resemble colorful paintings[...]
ARLINGTON, Mass. — The first-ever Boston Armenian Film Festival, a collaborative effort between the National Cinema Center of Armenia (NCCA) and Amaras Art Alliance of Massachusetts, is set to captivate[...]