TSVETANA PASKALEVA PRESENTS "THE KARABAKH'S WOUNDS"
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
18.11.2011 16:45
Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva prepared today a series of
films titled "The Karabakh's Wounds" on the occasion of three jubilees
- the 20th anniversaries of the Republics of Armenia and Nagorno
Karabakh and twenty years of her residence in our country. The CDs with
seven films in six languages are already on sale in Armenia. 500 out of
the 1 000 copies released will be distributed among the military units.
The documentaries will be presented in Artsakh, Russia, France,
Bulgaria and other countries. Today the author handed the first copy
to President Serzh Sargsyan.
The "Wounds of Karabakh" includes seven documentaries on the
Artsakh liberation war. The films have been translated into Russian,
Spanish, English, Bulgarian and French. Tsvetana Paskaleva and the
"Armenian Music Center" Company intend to distribute the films in
the above-mentioned countries.
"The world seems to forget about Karabakh. I want to remind the
international community about the path Artsakh has passed and present
how it has achieved its victories," the author said.
Tsvetana Paskaleva first visited Artsakh in May 1991. Artsakh changed
her destiny.
"Armenia and Artsakh became the basis of my professional outlook. I
realized my role as a documentalist. I just found myself in the right
place at the right time."
Tsvetana Paskaleva expressed gratitude to all those who have
contributed to the creation of the series of documentaries.
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
18.11.2011 16:45
Bulgarian journalist Tsvetana Paskaleva prepared today a series of
films titled "The Karabakh's Wounds" on the occasion of three jubilees
- the 20th anniversaries of the Republics of Armenia and Nagorno
Karabakh and twenty years of her residence in our country. The CDs with
seven films in six languages are already on sale in Armenia. 500 out of
the 1 000 copies released will be distributed among the military units.
The documentaries will be presented in Artsakh, Russia, France,
Bulgaria and other countries. Today the author handed the first copy
to President Serzh Sargsyan.
The "Wounds of Karabakh" includes seven documentaries on the
Artsakh liberation war. The films have been translated into Russian,
Spanish, English, Bulgarian and French. Tsvetana Paskaleva and the
"Armenian Music Center" Company intend to distribute the films in
the above-mentioned countries.
"The world seems to forget about Karabakh. I want to remind the
international community about the path Artsakh has passed and present
how it has achieved its victories," the author said.
Tsvetana Paskaleva first visited Artsakh in May 1991. Artsakh changed
her destiny.
"Armenia and Artsakh became the basis of my professional outlook. I
realized my role as a documentalist. I just found myself in the right
place at the right time."
Tsvetana Paskaleva expressed gratitude to all those who have
contributed to the creation of the series of documentaries.