THE WOUNDS OF KARABAKH FILM PRESENTS WHAT HAS REALLY HAPPENED IN KARABAKH - TSVETANA PASKALEVA
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/05/paskaleva-filmashar/
14:03 ~U 05.03.13
Bulgarian journalist, documentary film director Tsvetana Paskaleva
presented today to the reporters her The Wounds of Karabakh film
series about Karabakh war.
Presenting it she said, it tells what has really happened in Karabakh
and contradicts Azerbaijani misinformation.
The film series consist of 7 documentary films. They have already
been shown in Beirut, Prague, France and Australia. The film has
been translated into English, Spanish, Russian, Bulgarian, French
and other languages.
Paskaleva said not all know the truth about Karabakh but the world
starts getting known more, for instance about Sumgait.
"While watching my films, the political figures, diplomats say they
did not know that the Karabakh war was so fierce. In response, I ask
them to help in spreading the truth about Karabakh in other countries
as well," she said.
The journalist also said people watching her film are surprised on
how Karabakh has changed, blossomed, developed and how the eyes of
the people have changed turning into smiling ones.
"These are all undeniable evidences that people of Karabakh have
right to stay on their land and live there freely," Paskaleva said,
stressing that Stepanakert airport is one of the bright proves of it.
"I am so happy with the opening of the airport and my new film ends
with its view. I have tried to show that irrespective of everything
Karabakh is ready to accept all," she added.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/05/paskaleva-filmashar/
14:03 ~U 05.03.13
Bulgarian journalist, documentary film director Tsvetana Paskaleva
presented today to the reporters her The Wounds of Karabakh film
series about Karabakh war.
Presenting it she said, it tells what has really happened in Karabakh
and contradicts Azerbaijani misinformation.
The film series consist of 7 documentary films. They have already
been shown in Beirut, Prague, France and Australia. The film has
been translated into English, Spanish, Russian, Bulgarian, French
and other languages.
Paskaleva said not all know the truth about Karabakh but the world
starts getting known more, for instance about Sumgait.
"While watching my films, the political figures, diplomats say they
did not know that the Karabakh war was so fierce. In response, I ask
them to help in spreading the truth about Karabakh in other countries
as well," she said.
The journalist also said people watching her film are surprised on
how Karabakh has changed, blossomed, developed and how the eyes of
the people have changed turning into smiling ones.
"These are all undeniable evidences that people of Karabakh have
right to stay on their land and live there freely," Paskaleva said,
stressing that Stepanakert airport is one of the bright proves of it.
"I am so happy with the opening of the airport and my new film ends
with its view. I have tried to show that irrespective of everything
Karabakh is ready to accept all," she added.