GOLDEN APRICOT WINNER "IF ONLY EVERYONE" SCREENED IN MOSCOW
June 3, 2013 - 16:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Golden Apricot winner, Natalia Belyauskene's "If
Only Everyone" was screened in Moscow.
Well-known Russian political analysts, journalists, representatives
of Armenian and Kurdish social organizations as well as Moscow's
Azerbaijani Diaspora attended the event.
The film follows a girl named Sasha, the daughter of a Russian soldier
who died in Artsakh war and an Armenian woman who had fallen victim
to Sumgait pogroms.
After 20 long years, the girl travels to Armenia to plant a tree on the
grave of her father. Her father's army friends will join efforts to
help her, live through trials and adventures together, understanding
that their lives did have a purpose and that the tree they plant is
a symbol of life, not just a token of memory for the departed.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
June 3, 2013 - 16:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Golden Apricot winner, Natalia Belyauskene's "If
Only Everyone" was screened in Moscow.
Well-known Russian political analysts, journalists, representatives
of Armenian and Kurdish social organizations as well as Moscow's
Azerbaijani Diaspora attended the event.
The film follows a girl named Sasha, the daughter of a Russian soldier
who died in Artsakh war and an Armenian woman who had fallen victim
to Sumgait pogroms.
After 20 long years, the girl travels to Armenia to plant a tree on the
grave of her father. Her father's army friends will join efforts to
help her, live through trials and adventures together, understanding
that their lives did have a purpose and that the tree they plant is
a symbol of life, not just a token of memory for the departed.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress