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    CHALDRANIAN'S 'VOICE OF SILENCE' SCREENED IN BOSTON
    by Lilly Torosyan

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/02/12/chaldranians-voice-of-silence-screened-in-boston/
    February 12, 2013

    "Freedom is not about doing what you want; it's about not doing what
    you don't want to do," Director Vigen Chaldranian explains. This
    is how he introduced his newest film, "The Voice of Silence," to an
    audience of nearly 100 people at the East Coast premiere last weekend.

    The poster of the event Hamazkayin Boston and AGBU New England
    Chapters presented "The Voice of Silence" at the Armenian Cultural
    and Education Center (ACEC) in Watertown, Mass., following the West
    Coast premiere in Los Angeles a couple of weeks before.

    Based on a successful play-also written by Chaldranian-the film deals
    with the identity struggles of an emigre, and his return to Armenia as
    a successful, assimilated Hollywood director. Chaldranian also stars as
    the lead, John, whom he considers to be his "alter ego" in real life.

    After two decades away, John ventures to Armenia solely for the
    purpose of shooting a movie. In scouting a location for the film,
    he encounters an impassioned homeless woman named Jiji in a sand pit,
    where most of the film takes place in long, dialogue-laden scenes.

    Jiji's eccentric way of living life and her tragic background begin
    to unravel a layer of John's conscience that he had not questioned for
    years. As the film progresses, so does the struggle with his identity.

    What was once a closed period in the director's life now leaves him
    at a crossroads with his cultural identity. He must make the decision
    of choosing between his head and his heart.

    The film concludes with the viewer wondering if Jiji's character was
    real. When asked, Chaldranian replied, "It's a matter of conscience."

    The co-lead actress, Mariam Davtyan, shines in the role as Jiji. This
    is her first feature-length film.

    Chaldranian has made over 20 films in his 35-year career. The 2001
    film, "Symphony of Silence," was submitted to the 74th Academy Awards
    for Best Foreign Language Film.

    "The Voice of Silence" is available for purchase on DVD.

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