THE FILM "KARABAKH-A HIDDEN TREASURE" IS A NEW VIEW AT THE SECOND ARMENIAN STATE
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18:44 . 24/02
Last year the Tourism Department under the NKR Government had announced
a competition of a film telling about Artsakh. Yerkir Media Company won
the competition. A year later, the film "Karabakh-a Hidden Treasure"
is ready, which presents Artsakh with its colours, with monuments,
which are unique in the world, with a culture having a history of
thousands of years and with traditions.
During the twenty years of the independence, much has changed in
Artsakh, a lot of things have been lost, a lot of things have been
reconstructed and constructed. But Artsakh still has many not revealed
treasures for a not familiar tourist, for a guest that loves Artsakh
and even for the residents of Artsakh themselves. The film is a new
view to the second Armenian state.
The film is firstly directed to the visitor who hasn't seen Artsakh.
Azerbaijan presents Artsakh as a poor country which hasn't recovered
after the war. The film tells about Artsakh, where one can stay at
a high quality hotel, see monuments that are unique in the world,
enjoy the nature and the cuisine of Artsakh. The authors of the film
say they have focused on all which is unique and which can only be
found in Artsakh.
Director Jivan Avetisyan says it is not directly spoken about the
Karabakh conflict in the film. But it is not possible to show a shot
about Karabakh, where the conflict is not present.
The authors of the film say they are ready for any kind of response
from Azerbaijan. The film is not just reproducing emotions but presents
a reality with accurate facts.
The film was also translated into Russian and English.
The film's presentation will take place today at 8:00pm at Narekatsi
Art Centre. You can also watch the film on air of Yerkir Media TV
channel at 9:20pm, tomorrow.
We congratulate our colleagues.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=5468
18:44 . 24/02
Last year the Tourism Department under the NKR Government had announced
a competition of a film telling about Artsakh. Yerkir Media Company won
the competition. A year later, the film "Karabakh-a Hidden Treasure"
is ready, which presents Artsakh with its colours, with monuments,
which are unique in the world, with a culture having a history of
thousands of years and with traditions.
During the twenty years of the independence, much has changed in
Artsakh, a lot of things have been lost, a lot of things have been
reconstructed and constructed. But Artsakh still has many not revealed
treasures for a not familiar tourist, for a guest that loves Artsakh
and even for the residents of Artsakh themselves. The film is a new
view to the second Armenian state.
The film is firstly directed to the visitor who hasn't seen Artsakh.
Azerbaijan presents Artsakh as a poor country which hasn't recovered
after the war. The film tells about Artsakh, where one can stay at
a high quality hotel, see monuments that are unique in the world,
enjoy the nature and the cuisine of Artsakh. The authors of the film
say they have focused on all which is unique and which can only be
found in Artsakh.
Director Jivan Avetisyan says it is not directly spoken about the
Karabakh conflict in the film. But it is not possible to show a shot
about Karabakh, where the conflict is not present.
The authors of the film say they are ready for any kind of response
from Azerbaijan. The film is not just reproducing emotions but presents
a reality with accurate facts.
The film was also translated into Russian and English.
The film's presentation will take place today at 8:00pm at Narekatsi
Art Centre. You can also watch the film on air of Yerkir Media TV
channel at 9:20pm, tomorrow.
We congratulate our colleagues.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress