YEREVAN HOSTS TVETANA PASKALEVSA'S WOUNDS OF KARABAKH DVD PRESENTATION
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 18, 2011 - 14:55 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - On November 18, Yerevan hosted presentation of
Wounds of Karabakh DVD by distinguished Bulgarian journalist and
documentary filmmaker Tsvetana Paskaleva.
"The film frames remind us of the horrible days people of Nagorno
Karabakh faced for four years. I am not sure I will have enough courage
to go through these tragedies with them, see their tears and wounds,"
Paskaleva said, thus explaining the title.
She noted that Karabakh war changed her entire life forcing her to
live in Karabakh and follow the developments. "The longer I stayed
in Karabakh the more I wanted to live further to witness a peaceful
settlement of the conflict," she said.
"This is a huge project - 7 documentaries that the world was in severe
need of. It is also needed for true understanding of the Karabakh
conflict, which is pending a peaceful resolution," Paskaleva said.
The DVD released by Armenian Music Center company will be available in
six languages: Armenian, Russian, English, Spanish, French, Bulgarian.
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 18, 2011 - 14:55 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - On November 18, Yerevan hosted presentation of
Wounds of Karabakh DVD by distinguished Bulgarian journalist and
documentary filmmaker Tsvetana Paskaleva.
"The film frames remind us of the horrible days people of Nagorno
Karabakh faced for four years. I am not sure I will have enough courage
to go through these tragedies with them, see their tears and wounds,"
Paskaleva said, thus explaining the title.
She noted that Karabakh war changed her entire life forcing her to
live in Karabakh and follow the developments. "The longer I stayed
in Karabakh the more I wanted to live further to witness a peaceful
settlement of the conflict," she said.
"This is a huge project - 7 documentaries that the world was in severe
need of. It is also needed for true understanding of the Karabakh
conflict, which is pending a peaceful resolution," Paskaleva said.
The DVD released by Armenian Music Center company will be available in
six languages: Armenian, Russian, English, Spanish, French, Bulgarian.