FILM ON NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT EXITED EVEN AZERIS: TSVETANA PASKALEVA
14:12, 5 March, 2013
YEREVAN, MARCH 5, ARMENPRESS. There are all conditions and chances to
introduce Nagorno Karabakh as an independent state to the world. As
reports "Armenpress" journalist, filmmaker, screenwriter, and member
of the International Documentary Association Tsvetana Paskaleva stated
this during the press conference held on March 5. She also noted that
time has come for the world to know the real facts about the Karabakh
events. Among other things Paskaleva highlighted: "Azerbaijan must
realize that Karabakh is a sovereign state." She is sure that Nagorno
Karabakh has something to say and Azerbaijan will have to listen to it.
Tsvetana Paskaleva is a renowned Bulgarian journalist, filmmaker, and
screenwriter. Tsvetana was born in Bulgaria's Nova Zagora city. She
has shot a number of movies dedicated to the Karabakh issue since
1991. Among them are "Heights, Hopes" (1991), "Will there be a
Morning over Karabakh" (1992), "My Dear, Alive and Dead" (1993),
"Wounds of Karabakh" (1994), "The Soldiers of their Land" (1994),
"Calm" (1995), and "Faith and Spirit" (2001).
From: A. Papazian
14:12, 5 March, 2013
YEREVAN, MARCH 5, ARMENPRESS. There are all conditions and chances to
introduce Nagorno Karabakh as an independent state to the world. As
reports "Armenpress" journalist, filmmaker, screenwriter, and member
of the International Documentary Association Tsvetana Paskaleva stated
this during the press conference held on March 5. She also noted that
time has come for the world to know the real facts about the Karabakh
events. Among other things Paskaleva highlighted: "Azerbaijan must
realize that Karabakh is a sovereign state." She is sure that Nagorno
Karabakh has something to say and Azerbaijan will have to listen to it.
Tsvetana Paskaleva is a renowned Bulgarian journalist, filmmaker, and
screenwriter. Tsvetana was born in Bulgaria's Nova Zagora city. She
has shot a number of movies dedicated to the Karabakh issue since
1991. Among them are "Heights, Hopes" (1991), "Will there be a
Morning over Karabakh" (1992), "My Dear, Alive and Dead" (1993),
"Wounds of Karabakh" (1994), "The Soldiers of their Land" (1994),
"Calm" (1995), and "Faith and Spirit" (2001).
From: A. Papazian