"IF ONLY EVERYONE" FILM WILL OPEN "GOLDEN APRICOT ON WHEELS" PROGRAM
11:34, 16 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. "If only everyone" film about
Artsakh war directed by Natalija Bieliauskiene and produced by
Michael Poghosyan will open "Golden Apricot on Wheels" program. The
Press Service of "Golden Apricot" Festival informed "Armenpress" that
"Golden Apricot on Wheels" program will be held in Yeghegnadzor on
November 16-18.
The movie occupied the 2nd place in the 9th International Charity
Festival "Luchezarniy Angel" in Moscow form 1-10 of November.
"If only everyone" film about Artsakh war and dedicated to the 20th
anniversary of the Armenian Army and Independence of Armenia has
entered into Oscar Academy Awards' extended list in the nomination of
"the Best Foreign Film".
In frames of "Golden Apricot on Wheels" program a number of other
movies will be introduced to the audience as well. Among them are
"Tattoos of My Grandmother" by Suzan Khardalyan, "I am Called Ashugh"
by Artur Khudoyan, "the Armenian Rhapsody" by Cesar and Gary Kananyans,
as well as "In the Fog" by Sergei Loznitsa.
11:34, 16 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. "If only everyone" film about
Artsakh war directed by Natalija Bieliauskiene and produced by
Michael Poghosyan will open "Golden Apricot on Wheels" program. The
Press Service of "Golden Apricot" Festival informed "Armenpress" that
"Golden Apricot on Wheels" program will be held in Yeghegnadzor on
November 16-18.
The movie occupied the 2nd place in the 9th International Charity
Festival "Luchezarniy Angel" in Moscow form 1-10 of November.
"If only everyone" film about Artsakh war and dedicated to the 20th
anniversary of the Armenian Army and Independence of Armenia has
entered into Oscar Academy Awards' extended list in the nomination of
"the Best Foreign Film".
In frames of "Golden Apricot on Wheels" program a number of other
movies will be introduced to the audience as well. Among them are
"Tattoos of My Grandmother" by Suzan Khardalyan, "I am Called Ashugh"
by Artur Khudoyan, "the Armenian Rhapsody" by Cesar and Gary Kananyans,
as well as "In the Fog" by Sergei Loznitsa.