MOVIE ON KARABAKH WAR AMONG OSCAR LONG LIST
news.am
October 10, 2012 | 15:47
The film entitled "If Only Everyone," which is about the
Nagorno-Karabakh War and simple human relations, has caught the
attention of movie lovers ever since it appeared on the big screen.
The motion picture, which was shot under the patronage of Armenia's
President Serzh Sargsyan and is devoted to the 20th anniversaries
of Armenia's independence and the Armenian army, is widely covered
by international press. And it was found out Tuesday that the film
has been included in the long list of the 2012 Oscar Academy Awards
nominees, Armenpress reported.
"First and foremost, the film's success is in its love and sincerity,"
its director Natalya Belyauskene believes. In her words, "it is
difficult to say as to what extent this movie will be able to present
to the world the Armenian-Azerbaijani cultural ties, but one thing
is clear: reality is far from politics."
Tereza Varzhapetyan, who is one of the film's producers, believes
that being included in the Oscar long list is already a success and
a cause for joy in itself.
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From: Mihran Keheyian
Subject: Movie on Karabakh War among Oscar long list
Movie on Karabakh War among Oscar long list
news.am
October 10, 2012 | 15:47
The film entitled ?If Only Everyone,? which is about the
Nagorno-Karabakh War and simple human relations, has caught the
attention of movie lovers ever since it appeared on the big screen.
The motion picture, which was shot under the patronage of Armenia?s
President Serzh Sargsyan and is devoted to the 20th anniversaries of
Armenia?s independence and the Armenian army, is widely covered by
international press. And it was found out Tuesday that the film has
been included in the long list of the 2012 Oscar Academy Awards
nominees, Armenpress reported.
?First and foremost, the film?s success is in its love and sincerity,?
its director Natalya Belyauskene believes. In her words, ?it is
difficult to say as to what extent this movie will be able to present
to the world the Armenian-Azerbaijani cultural ties, but one thing is
clear: reality is far from politics.?
Tereza Varzhapetyan, who is one of the film?s producers, believes that
being included in the Oscar long list is already a success and a cause
for joy in itself.
news.am
October 10, 2012 | 15:47
The film entitled "If Only Everyone," which is about the
Nagorno-Karabakh War and simple human relations, has caught the
attention of movie lovers ever since it appeared on the big screen.
The motion picture, which was shot under the patronage of Armenia's
President Serzh Sargsyan and is devoted to the 20th anniversaries
of Armenia's independence and the Armenian army, is widely covered
by international press. And it was found out Tuesday that the film
has been included in the long list of the 2012 Oscar Academy Awards
nominees, Armenpress reported.
"First and foremost, the film's success is in its love and sincerity,"
its director Natalya Belyauskene believes. In her words, "it is
difficult to say as to what extent this movie will be able to present
to the world the Armenian-Azerbaijani cultural ties, but one thing
is clear: reality is far from politics."
Tereza Varzhapetyan, who is one of the film's producers, believes
that being included in the Oscar long list is already a success and
a cause for joy in itself.
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From: Mihran Keheyian
Subject: Movie on Karabakh War among Oscar long list
Movie on Karabakh War among Oscar long list
news.am
October 10, 2012 | 15:47
The film entitled ?If Only Everyone,? which is about the
Nagorno-Karabakh War and simple human relations, has caught the
attention of movie lovers ever since it appeared on the big screen.
The motion picture, which was shot under the patronage of Armenia?s
President Serzh Sargsyan and is devoted to the 20th anniversaries of
Armenia?s independence and the Armenian army, is widely covered by
international press. And it was found out Tuesday that the film has
been included in the long list of the 2012 Oscar Academy Awards
nominees, Armenpress reported.
?First and foremost, the film?s success is in its love and sincerity,?
its director Natalya Belyauskene believes. In her words, ?it is
difficult to say as to what extent this movie will be able to present
to the world the Armenian-Azerbaijani cultural ties, but one thing is
clear: reality is far from politics.?
Tereza Varzhapetyan, who is one of the film?s producers, believes that
being included in the Oscar long list is already a success and a cause
for joy in itself.