Russian TV channel screens film about Orbeli brothers
tert.am
12:42 - 05.07.12
The Russian TV Channel Kultura (Culture) is presenting for the second
time the Orbeli Code, a film telling about the renowned Armenian
brothers-scholars descending from the princely family of Orbelians.
The authors of the movie are Ashot Jazoyan and Victoria Grudinskaya.
The Orbeli Code was first screened in March on the occasion of the
125th birth anniversary the youngest brothers, Joseph Orbeli, who was
the director of St. Petersburg's Hermitage museum and the founder of
the USSR Academy of Sciences. He was famed for his efforts of rescuing
numerous world-renowned masterpieces from the Stalin-era repressions.
The film about the three renowned brothers, who for some reason had
fallen into oblivion, is said to acquired a great reputation.
This time, the screening is dedicated to the 130th birthday of Levon
Orbeli, who was the vice president of the Russian Academy of Sciences
and the favorite student of Ivan Pavlov, the father of evolutionary
physiology theorem.
From: A. Papazian
tert.am
12:42 - 05.07.12
The Russian TV Channel Kultura (Culture) is presenting for the second
time the Orbeli Code, a film telling about the renowned Armenian
brothers-scholars descending from the princely family of Orbelians.
The authors of the movie are Ashot Jazoyan and Victoria Grudinskaya.
The Orbeli Code was first screened in March on the occasion of the
125th birth anniversary the youngest brothers, Joseph Orbeli, who was
the director of St. Petersburg's Hermitage museum and the founder of
the USSR Academy of Sciences. He was famed for his efforts of rescuing
numerous world-renowned masterpieces from the Stalin-era repressions.
The film about the three renowned brothers, who for some reason had
fallen into oblivion, is said to acquired a great reputation.
This time, the screening is dedicated to the 130th birthday of Levon
Orbeli, who was the vice president of the Russian Academy of Sciences
and the favorite student of Ivan Pavlov, the father of evolutionary
physiology theorem.
From: A. Papazian