ARMENIAN FILM PRESENTED FOR RUSSIAN ACADEMY AWARD
TERT.AM
13:01 ~U 14.03.13
An Armenian drama film telling about the Nagorno-Karabakh war has
been presented for the Nika Awards, an annual ceremony held by the
Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.
"If Only Everyone ..." will vie for a prize in the Best film of
the CIS and Baltic States nomination, the National Cinema Center of
Armenia says in a statement.
According to Michael Poghosyan, the film's producer and a starring
actor, the other movies contesting the title are "Eternal Return"
(Kira Muratova, Ukraine), "All Went Away" (Georgy Parajanov, Georgia,
Czech Republic, Russia), "Earth is My Home" (Ayuba Shokhobidinova,
Uzbekistan) and "Lonely Island" (Peeter Simm, Estonia, Belarus,
Latvia).
The actor has said that no Armenian film has been so far presented
for Nika Awards.
The ceremony is due in Moscow on April 2. It was earlier screened at
the 2012 Moscow International Film Festival.
TERT.AM
13:01 ~U 14.03.13
An Armenian drama film telling about the Nagorno-Karabakh war has
been presented for the Nika Awards, an annual ceremony held by the
Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.
"If Only Everyone ..." will vie for a prize in the Best film of
the CIS and Baltic States nomination, the National Cinema Center of
Armenia says in a statement.
According to Michael Poghosyan, the film's producer and a starring
actor, the other movies contesting the title are "Eternal Return"
(Kira Muratova, Ukraine), "All Went Away" (Georgy Parajanov, Georgia,
Czech Republic, Russia), "Earth is My Home" (Ayuba Shokhobidinova,
Uzbekistan) and "Lonely Island" (Peeter Simm, Estonia, Belarus,
Latvia).
The actor has said that no Armenian film has been so far presented
for Nika Awards.
The ceremony is due in Moscow on April 2. It was earlier screened at
the 2012 Moscow International Film Festival.