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  • CineCulture and Armenian Studies to Feature Director Eric Nazarian

    Armenian Studies Program - CSU Fresno
    Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Coordinator
    5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
    Fresno CA 93740-8001

    ASP Office: 559-278-2669
    Office: 559-278-2669
    FAX: 559-278-2129

    Visit the ASP Website: http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/armenianstudies/



    CineCulture and Armenian Studies Program to Feature
    `Celluloid Exiles: A Brief History of the
    Armenian Genocide and Diaspora on Film'

    By Eric Nazarian



    The CineCulture Series and the Armenian Studies Program at California
    State University, Fresno, are sponsoring a special evening, `Celluloid
    Exiles: A Brief History of the Armenian Genocide and Diaspora on Film'
    at 5:30PM on Friday, March 27, in the Leon and Pete Peters Educational
    Auditorium (next to the SaveMart Center), on the Fresno State campus.

    Director Eric Nazarian will give a historical overview of cinema, the
    genesis of Aurora Mardiganian's Ravished Armenia , the first film
    produced in Hollywood about the Genocide, and later productions of the
    20th century depicting the Genocide and/or the Armenian experience of
    exile including the work of Elia Kazan ( America, America ), Atom
    Egoyan ( Ararat ) and Henry Verneuil ( Mayrig ).

    Eric Nazarian was born in Armenia and raised in Los Angeles,
    California. He is a graduate of the University of Southern
    California's School of Cinema-Television. The Blue Hour , his first
    feature film as writer-director, is composed of four stories about
    working-class lives near the Los Angeles River. The film's World
    Premiere took place at the 55th San Sebastian International Film
    Festival and was nominated for the Altadis-New Director's Award. The
    Blue Hour had its U.S. Premiere at the 10th AFFMA International Film
    Festival where Nazarian was presented with the Best Director award.

    Admission is free and the event is open to the public. Free parking is
    available at any of the adjacent Fresno State parking lots (near the
    corner of Shaw and Woodrow Avenues).

    For more information about the presentation please contact the
    Armenian Studies Program at 278-2669, or visit our website at
    www.fresnostate.edu/armenianstudies.

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