TSVETANA PASKALEVA TO STAY IN ARMENIA UNTIL FINAL VICTORY OF KARABAKH
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 18, 2011
YEREVAN
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan was among the first to receive
"Karabakh's Wounds" CD from the author of the film, journalist,
documentary film author Tsvetana Paskaleva. The presentation of the
film took place in Yerevan November 18. Paskaleva said she will not
leave Armenia until the final victory of Artsakh.
"When I visited Karabakh I saw that the people are always concerned. I
consider them all heroes. I did not think I would have so much strength
to see these scenes, and I decided to stay by their sides," Paskaleva
said. She noted that all her films about Karabakh were created during
cold, severe days when they had worked without heating.
"I have passed this way with difficulty, it was stony and thorny. I
was deprived of education, I left my homeland but I do not regret.
This is my home. When I leave Armenia for a month I feel parentless. I
have sworn in on the grave of the hero guys that I would shoot this
films and I have kept my promise," she said.
Leader of the country Serzh Sargsyan said Paskaleva has done a huge
work. "It is a work that gives full picture of what happened. Not only
Armenian but foreign authors of documentaries created works on this
issue but Paskaleva managed to give full idea. We all must manage to
convince the world in national rightness of the Karabakh people. I am
sure Paskaleva will become the most active participant of this fight,"
President Sargsyan.
Tsvetana Paskaleva has shot 7 films about Nagorno Karabakh in six
languages - Armenian, Russian, English, French, Spanish and Bulgarian.
The whole income received from the purchasing of the CDs will be
directed to different institutions of Nagorno Karabakh.
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 18, 2011
YEREVAN
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan was among the first to receive
"Karabakh's Wounds" CD from the author of the film, journalist,
documentary film author Tsvetana Paskaleva. The presentation of the
film took place in Yerevan November 18. Paskaleva said she will not
leave Armenia until the final victory of Artsakh.
"When I visited Karabakh I saw that the people are always concerned. I
consider them all heroes. I did not think I would have so much strength
to see these scenes, and I decided to stay by their sides," Paskaleva
said. She noted that all her films about Karabakh were created during
cold, severe days when they had worked without heating.
"I have passed this way with difficulty, it was stony and thorny. I
was deprived of education, I left my homeland but I do not regret.
This is my home. When I leave Armenia for a month I feel parentless. I
have sworn in on the grave of the hero guys that I would shoot this
films and I have kept my promise," she said.
Leader of the country Serzh Sargsyan said Paskaleva has done a huge
work. "It is a work that gives full picture of what happened. Not only
Armenian but foreign authors of documentaries created works on this
issue but Paskaleva managed to give full idea. We all must manage to
convince the world in national rightness of the Karabakh people. I am
sure Paskaleva will become the most active participant of this fight,"
President Sargsyan.
Tsvetana Paskaleva has shot 7 films about Nagorno Karabakh in six
languages - Armenian, Russian, English, French, Spanish and Bulgarian.
The whole income received from the purchasing of the CDs will be
directed to different institutions of Nagorno Karabakh.