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Aurora's Sunrise (Armenian: Արշալույսի լուսաբացը) is a 2022 adult animated documentary film directed by Inna Sahakyan. It is based on the life of Aurora Mardiganian, an Armenian Genocide survivor who after her escape became an actress in the United States.
Soviet Union, Armenia Astronomy Stellar association (1947) [31] [32] Cyrus Melikian [33] United States Engineering, electrical Coffee vending machine (1947; with Lloyd Rudd) [34] [35] [36] Armen Takhtajan [37] Soviet Union, Russia, Armenia Botany Takhtajan system (1950) [38] Sergey Mergelyan [39] Soviet Union Mathematics Mergelyan's theorem ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of an Armenian church dating back almost 2,000 years, making it the oldest structure of its kind in the country and one of the oldest in the world.
The film debuted at the Golden Apricot film festival in Yerevan in July 2014, [9] where it received the award of the Union of Cinematographers of Armenia for Best Documentary Film. On 9 September 2014, the film was separately shown in Yerevan at a public screening attended by Galust Sahakyan , Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia, and ...
Discovery (2000-2008) Evening with Hakob Rubinyan (2000) How are you friend? The day; The opposite opinions; Cities of the world; Internet; 24 frames per second; Our City; Zarmanazan; Nanor show; TV Kitchen; Armenia-Diaspora; Bernard Show (2001-2009) Blitz (2002-2007) Kargin Haghordum (2002-2009) Exclusive (2003-2008) Yo-Yo (2004-2009) My Big ...
Pages in category "Armenian documentary films" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Motherland is a 2022 independent documentary film directed and written by Armenian-American journal Vic Gerami. The film documents the buildup and aftermath of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War , from the perspective of Armenians, especially from the Republic of Artsakh .
The National Cinema Center of Armenia (NCAA), founded in 2006, is the governing body of film and cinema in Armenia. [2] The NCAA preserves, promotes and develops Armenian cinematography and provides state financial support to full-length feature, short and animation projects.