TSVETANA PASKALEVA TO VISIT ARMENIA
ARMENPRESS
19 June, 2012
KAPAN
KAPAN, JUNE 19, ARMENPRESS: Bulgarian famous journalist, director,
member of international Documentary association Tsvetana Paskaleva
on June 22-24 will visit Syunik region of Armenia. Armenpress was
informed from the information and public relations department of
Regional administration of Syunik that Paskaleva will present to the
audience of Syunik her documentary film series about Artsakh heroic
war named 'Wounds of Artsakh". Tsvetana Paskaleva ill hold meetings
in the centre of Culture of Kapan, in the dramatic theatre after V.
Vagarshyan in Goris and in the Palace of Culture after Hamo Sahyan in
Sisian. Tsvetana Paskaleva is a Bulgarian director, cinematographer
and reporter. She was born in Bulgaria and graduated from National
Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. Paskaleva was admitted
to a PhD program for documentary film in Moscow and during her
studies in 1990, she went to the South Ossetian region of Georgia to
shoot a film about a brewing ethnic conflict there. Shortly after,
she visited Nagorno-Karabakh and made a film on the deportations of
Armenian residents of Getashen, Martunashen and Shaumyan by Azerbaijani
interior forces backed by the regular Soviet Army units.
ARMENPRESS
19 June, 2012
KAPAN
KAPAN, JUNE 19, ARMENPRESS: Bulgarian famous journalist, director,
member of international Documentary association Tsvetana Paskaleva
on June 22-24 will visit Syunik region of Armenia. Armenpress was
informed from the information and public relations department of
Regional administration of Syunik that Paskaleva will present to the
audience of Syunik her documentary film series about Artsakh heroic
war named 'Wounds of Artsakh". Tsvetana Paskaleva ill hold meetings
in the centre of Culture of Kapan, in the dramatic theatre after V.
Vagarshyan in Goris and in the Palace of Culture after Hamo Sahyan in
Sisian. Tsvetana Paskaleva is a Bulgarian director, cinematographer
and reporter. She was born in Bulgaria and graduated from National
Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. Paskaleva was admitted
to a PhD program for documentary film in Moscow and during her
studies in 1990, she went to the South Ossetian region of Georgia to
shoot a film about a brewing ethnic conflict there. Shortly after,
she visited Nagorno-Karabakh and made a film on the deportations of
Armenian residents of Getashen, Martunashen and Shaumyan by Azerbaijani
interior forces backed by the regular Soviet Army units.