Topic: film

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[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff BELMONT, Mass. – Tamara Stepanyan’s “Those from the Shore” was screened on Sunday, March 11 at 3:30 pm at the third annual Global Cinema Film[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff PARIS – Filmmaker Tamara Stepanyan is a true representative of the new generation of diasporan Armenians. Born in Soviet Armenia, and speaking Eastern Armenian and[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — The Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston (GCFF) will host its third annual global event March 8-11, at the Studio Cinema, located at 376 Trapelo Road. The[...]

LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Grigorian Family Trust and the Florida Armenian Genocide Commemoration, Inc. will host the Florida premier of the Armenian Genocide documentary “Intent to Destroy”’ at the Ft.[...]

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff LOS ANGELES — When Spanish filmmaker, Eric Boadella, experienced the ancient Armenian tradition of the tamada or toastmaster, “It was love at first sight,” he[...]