WINNERS OF HAYAK AWARDS KNOWN
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/04/29/winners-of-hayak-awards-known/
13:09 29.04.2013
The second annual "Hayak" Film Awards Ceremony was held at Aram
Khachatryan Hall on Sunday. The full list of the winners is provided
below.
Harutyun Khachatryan was honored with the best director award for
the documentary "Endless Return and Endless Escape." Apologizing to
the jury, however, the prominent director bestowed the prize upon
Maria Sahakyan, a young director, whose film "It isn't me" was later
awarded a prize in the Best Live Action nomination.
The best camera operator award went to Mkrtich Malkhasyan (It isn't
me). His film, Garegin Nzhdeh, was also nominated for the award.
Tereza Varzhapetyan and Mikael Poghosyan received the best script
writer award for the film "If Only Everyone."
Armen Ghazaryan was honored with the Best Painter award for
"Wandering."
Vahagn Hayrapetyan was declared the Best Composer ("If Only Everyone").
The winner in the Best Actress nomination was Mariam Davtyan ("Voice
of Silence").
Zhenya Mkrtumyan was declared winner in the Best Supporting Actress
category ("If Only Everyone").
Yevgeny Tsivagov was honored as the Best Actor for the film Garegin
Nzhdheh. Four actors had been nominated for this award.
The Best Supporting Actor prize went to Khoren Levonyan (Garegin
Nzhdeh).
Tamara Stepanyan's "February 19" was honored with the Best Short
Film award.
Harutyun Khachatryan's "Endless Return and Endless Escape" was further
awarded the Best Documentary prize.
Naira Muradyan's Ballet was declared the Best Animation Film.
The Best Debut award went to Marine Zakaryan (Pheasant Hunter).
Russian Armenian film director Karen Shahnazarov's White Tiger was
honored as the Best Foreign Film.
Special prizes were further awarded to the merited actors Armen
Jigarkhanyan and Nerses Hovhannisyan. The Cinema Development
Foundation granted its special prize to Arman Yeritsyan for the film
Donkeymentary. Vigen Chaldranyan was honored with the Ministry of
Culture's special award for his "Voice of Silence"
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/04/29/winners-of-hayak-awards-known/
13:09 29.04.2013
The second annual "Hayak" Film Awards Ceremony was held at Aram
Khachatryan Hall on Sunday. The full list of the winners is provided
below.
Harutyun Khachatryan was honored with the best director award for
the documentary "Endless Return and Endless Escape." Apologizing to
the jury, however, the prominent director bestowed the prize upon
Maria Sahakyan, a young director, whose film "It isn't me" was later
awarded a prize in the Best Live Action nomination.
The best camera operator award went to Mkrtich Malkhasyan (It isn't
me). His film, Garegin Nzhdeh, was also nominated for the award.
Tereza Varzhapetyan and Mikael Poghosyan received the best script
writer award for the film "If Only Everyone."
Armen Ghazaryan was honored with the Best Painter award for
"Wandering."
Vahagn Hayrapetyan was declared the Best Composer ("If Only Everyone").
The winner in the Best Actress nomination was Mariam Davtyan ("Voice
of Silence").
Zhenya Mkrtumyan was declared winner in the Best Supporting Actress
category ("If Only Everyone").
Yevgeny Tsivagov was honored as the Best Actor for the film Garegin
Nzhdheh. Four actors had been nominated for this award.
The Best Supporting Actor prize went to Khoren Levonyan (Garegin
Nzhdeh).
Tamara Stepanyan's "February 19" was honored with the Best Short
Film award.
Harutyun Khachatryan's "Endless Return and Endless Escape" was further
awarded the Best Documentary prize.
Naira Muradyan's Ballet was declared the Best Animation Film.
The Best Debut award went to Marine Zakaryan (Pheasant Hunter).
Russian Armenian film director Karen Shahnazarov's White Tiger was
honored as the Best Foreign Film.
Special prizes were further awarded to the merited actors Armen
Jigarkhanyan and Nerses Hovhannisyan. The Cinema Development
Foundation granted its special prize to Arman Yeritsyan for the film
Donkeymentary. Vigen Chaldranyan was honored with the Ministry of
Culture's special award for his "Voice of Silence"