"BATTLE ACCEPTED" DOCUMENTARY AWAITS SCREENING
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 5, 2012 - 14:49 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - According to the director, the idea of shooting
such a film matured long ago, when he decided to tell people about
the 79 soldiers killed in the Leninavan-Hasanghaya battle in Artsakh's
Martakert province on June 29,1992.
Hovhannisyan who filmed the whole course of the war, told that the
first film is dedicated to Hamlet Galstyan, a 40-year-old warrior,
who enjoyed respect among his brothers-in-arms.
Hovhannisyan, who was a member of "Arabo" detachment, filmed the
heroes half an hour before their deaths and gave those exclusive
shots to their relatives.
The film lasts 32 minutes; the date and venue of the screening is
not known yet.
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 5, 2012 - 14:49 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - According to the director, the idea of shooting
such a film matured long ago, when he decided to tell people about
the 79 soldiers killed in the Leninavan-Hasanghaya battle in Artsakh's
Martakert province on June 29,1992.
Hovhannisyan who filmed the whole course of the war, told that the
first film is dedicated to Hamlet Galstyan, a 40-year-old warrior,
who enjoyed respect among his brothers-in-arms.
Hovhannisyan, who was a member of "Arabo" detachment, filmed the
heroes half an hour before their deaths and gave those exclusive
shots to their relatives.
The film lasts 32 minutes; the date and venue of the screening is
not known yet.