"IF ONLY EVERYONE" FILM - AN OBJECTIVE RESPONSE TO ARTSAKH WAR: (VIDEO)
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 18, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: "If only everyone" film, which tells
about the Artsakh war and is dedicated to Armenia's independence and
20th anniversary of the Armenian Army, will be shown on the big screen
from January 27.
"The idea of shooting a film developed long ago," said film's
General Producer Michael Poghosyan in an interview with Armenpress'
correspondent. He noted the film is a unique response to the Artsakh
war, to the settled and still unsettled issues originated in its
consequence. Natalia Belyauskene is the director of the film.
According to the producer of "If only everyone", the film proves
that there are no winners in war, as very often innocent people die
in consequence of wars. "It is easy to get fury, but we have tried to
look upon everything objectively, as we fought for what belonged to
us," said Mr. Poghosyan. He confessed that the topic of the Artsakh
war has always been up-to-date for him, and the main goal of screening
of the film is not to tell about war, but about peace, which has been
acquired at high price. The general producer would not be against if
the film was shown in Baku, too.
"The preliminary works of "If only Everyone" film have lasted nearly
2 years. The screening of the film has been implemented under the
high patronage of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, with the support
of NKR President Bako Sahakyan, Armenian Ministries of Defense and
Culture and National Cinema Center of Armenia - on the initiative of
TIM production. The premiere of the film for MM representatives will
be held January 25, and beginning from January 27 the film will be
shown in the cinemas of the capital.
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 18, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: "If only everyone" film, which tells
about the Artsakh war and is dedicated to Armenia's independence and
20th anniversary of the Armenian Army, will be shown on the big screen
from January 27.
"The idea of shooting a film developed long ago," said film's
General Producer Michael Poghosyan in an interview with Armenpress'
correspondent. He noted the film is a unique response to the Artsakh
war, to the settled and still unsettled issues originated in its
consequence. Natalia Belyauskene is the director of the film.
According to the producer of "If only everyone", the film proves
that there are no winners in war, as very often innocent people die
in consequence of wars. "It is easy to get fury, but we have tried to
look upon everything objectively, as we fought for what belonged to
us," said Mr. Poghosyan. He confessed that the topic of the Artsakh
war has always been up-to-date for him, and the main goal of screening
of the film is not to tell about war, but about peace, which has been
acquired at high price. The general producer would not be against if
the film was shown in Baku, too.
"The preliminary works of "If only Everyone" film have lasted nearly
2 years. The screening of the film has been implemented under the
high patronage of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, with the support
of NKR President Bako Sahakyan, Armenian Ministries of Defense and
Culture and National Cinema Center of Armenia - on the initiative of
TIM production. The premiere of the film for MM representatives will
be held January 25, and beginning from January 27 the film will be
shown in the cinemas of the capital.