RURAL PANORAMA ON ARTSAKH TELEVISION
KarabakhOpen
31-01-2008 19:12:12
A new show has appeared on Artsakh Television recently. The name of
the show is not attractive at first - Rural Panorama.
The authors of the program Sasun Baghdasaryan and Mher Mkrtichyan
decided to show the village without any décor and comment. Mher says
they live three days a week in a village and the next week everyone
in Karabakh learns about how people live in that village. "It is
great pleasure to shoot real life and interesting people," Mher says.
The show is extremely frank and honest. Even though it has appeared
quite recently, a number of viewers wait impatiently to watch it once
a week. Each program lasts for an hour and a half but the impression
is that time has stopped and you are watching a film which does
not finish.
The idea and quality is good, and the absence of décor allows making
a series of valuable films about real life in Karabakh.
--Boundary_(ID_AKSKZMP1g1i4PHf2kMHn2g)- -
KarabakhOpen
31-01-2008 19:12:12
A new show has appeared on Artsakh Television recently. The name of
the show is not attractive at first - Rural Panorama.
The authors of the program Sasun Baghdasaryan and Mher Mkrtichyan
decided to show the village without any décor and comment. Mher says
they live three days a week in a village and the next week everyone
in Karabakh learns about how people live in that village. "It is
great pleasure to shoot real life and interesting people," Mher says.
The show is extremely frank and honest. Even though it has appeared
quite recently, a number of viewers wait impatiently to watch it once
a week. Each program lasts for an hour and a half but the impression
is that time has stopped and you are watching a film which does
not finish.
The idea and quality is good, and the absence of décor allows making
a series of valuable films about real life in Karabakh.
--Boundary_(ID_AKSKZMP1g1i4PHf2kMHn2g)- -