Aysor, Armenia
Feb 6 2010
Movie: `This is the house that was shooting'
`This is the house that was shooting', 2009, is the first film in the
Nagorno-Karabakh cinema history directed by George Ghazarian and
adapted from a story by Ashot Beglarian, a journalists and soldier of
the Karabakh war.
The epic film sets in Armenia's Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and around
the time of the Karabakh War. It stars Martin Aloyan, an actor in the
Stepanakert Drama Theatre and the Karabakh War soldier.
The film refers to real episodes of the Karabakh War and tells real
story of an aged man who was heroically standing in defense of his
family house.
`Our chief objective is to show civilians, their livings, hopes and
stories,' said George Ghazarian.
`This is the house that was shooting' is expected to open series of
films around the time of the Karabakh War.
`The idea to film these series came long ago. `This is the house that
was shooting' is the first film in the Nagorno-Karabakh cinema history
and first film from series,' said George Ghazarian.
Another film, `The war doesn't pass without trace', is expected to be
completed in 2010. George Ghazarian said this would be a real story,
which had been told by the Dean of the Oriental Studies Faculty of the
Yerevan State University, Gurgen Melikian.
`That film will tell a real story by Gurgen Melikian, who was on the
spot of an episode when an Armenian soldier helped a pregnant woman.
She was running away from Azerbaijani soldiers and left behind her
relatives. When she gave a birth to a boy baby, the soldier asked her
to name him Narek -- after his own name.'
Stories and novels by Ashot Beglarian are available at the litsovet
pages: follow the link
http://litsovet.ru/index.php/author.page?auth or_id=2273 to find Ashot
Beglarian's works.
From: Baghdasarian
Feb 6 2010
Movie: `This is the house that was shooting'
`This is the house that was shooting', 2009, is the first film in the
Nagorno-Karabakh cinema history directed by George Ghazarian and
adapted from a story by Ashot Beglarian, a journalists and soldier of
the Karabakh war.
The epic film sets in Armenia's Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and around
the time of the Karabakh War. It stars Martin Aloyan, an actor in the
Stepanakert Drama Theatre and the Karabakh War soldier.
The film refers to real episodes of the Karabakh War and tells real
story of an aged man who was heroically standing in defense of his
family house.
`Our chief objective is to show civilians, their livings, hopes and
stories,' said George Ghazarian.
`This is the house that was shooting' is expected to open series of
films around the time of the Karabakh War.
`The idea to film these series came long ago. `This is the house that
was shooting' is the first film in the Nagorno-Karabakh cinema history
and first film from series,' said George Ghazarian.
Another film, `The war doesn't pass without trace', is expected to be
completed in 2010. George Ghazarian said this would be a real story,
which had been told by the Dean of the Oriental Studies Faculty of the
Yerevan State University, Gurgen Melikian.
`That film will tell a real story by Gurgen Melikian, who was on the
spot of an episode when an Armenian soldier helped a pregnant woman.
She was running away from Azerbaijani soldiers and left behind her
relatives. When she gave a birth to a boy baby, the soldier asked her
to name him Narek -- after his own name.'
Stories and novels by Ashot Beglarian are available at the litsovet
pages: follow the link
http://litsovet.ru/index.php/author.page?auth or_id=2273 to find Ashot
Beglarian's works.
From: Baghdasarian