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    FILMMAKER DISCUSSES ARTSAKH FOLLOWING DOCUMENTARY SCREENING

    asbarez
    Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

    Filmmaker Roger Kupelian discusses his film during the Hollywood
    screening

    LITTLE ARMENIA-Students, youth and community members gathered at
    the Hollywood Armenian Center on April 5 for an exclusive screening
    of Roger Kupelian's award-winning documentary, Dark Forest in the
    Mountains.

    The event was organized by the AYF as part of the With Our Soldiers
    campaign, a year-long initiative aimed at raising awareness and
    support for the freedom fighters of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).

    "There is perhaps no better film to acquaint people of all backgrounds
    with the liberation of Artsakh than Dark Forest," said AYF Executive
    Director Serouj Aprahamian. "If we care to take steps to build a
    brighter future for the people there, we must first learn about its
    history and the moving stories of those involved. I think watching
    the film instilled in all of us a renewed passion to get active."

    Originally filmed in 1994, the documentary succinctly chronicles
    the history of the region and the lead up to the Artsakh liberation
    struggle using a mix of digital animation, expert interviews,
    and on-the-ground footage. The film was shot and edited by Roger
    Kupelian, an accomplished Hollywood visual effects professional with
    such credits as Lord of the Rings, Alice in Wonderland, Men in Black
    3 and his most recent project, East of Byzantium.

    "If there ever was a place that spoke of the ancient fighting spirit,
    it is this," said Kupelian about Artsakh. "We can all find our own
    journey there and I certainly can say, for one, that stepping foot
    on that land affected me for the rest of my life."

    Kupelian spent time on the frontlines, capturing scenes from the war
    as well as gripping exposes into the lives of commanders, volunteers,
    medics, and children affected by the conflict. He attended Thursday's
    screening and engaged with the audience in a lively discussion
    following the film.

    "Artsakh is still crucial today in terms of what our up-and-coming
    generations can do in order to affect the outcome of where Armenian
    lands will end up in the future," remarked Kupelian about the
    importance of focusing on the issue. "A major loss now would be a
    catastrophe for the Armenian spirit. Additionally, a peace-certainly
    on fair terms for native Karabakhtsis-would invite back those who
    would once again work the land and bring back vital energy."

    Attendees were visibly inspired by both the film and the first-hand
    accounts shared by Kupelian during the discussion. Many stuck around
    after the filming to purchase copies of the film and to learn more
    about the AYF's campaign.

    Copies of the special-edition DVD, which includes a sequel featurette
    with rare interviews with participants in the war a decade after the
    cease-fire, can be purchased online at www.WithOurSoldiers.com.

    Portions of all proceeds will go toward the medical treatment of
    disabled veterans of the Artsakh war in need.

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