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  • I watched this a while ago. Superlative.

    Achkerov kute.

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    • Originally posted by Tres Bien
      Oh, PLease, do not think that you are the first person, or the only one to make "good" armenian films, armenians have many talanted film directors, and people working in the film industry!spoiled brat!

      One of whom not many know about, a great film director of armenian heritage, sergei paradjanov.
      Atom Egoyan, Henri Verneuil (Ashot Malakian), Henrik Malyan, Rouben Mamoulian.....

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      • Originally posted by Anonymouse
        I watched this a while ago. Superlative.
        I've been meaning to watch this one for some time, I hope it's as good as everyone says it is. Otherwise I shall start my own collection of CD coasters. My last disastrous purchase was "Eve's Journey", I would say that it was Creme de la creme of Armenian Crappy Cinema.

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        • I hated "The Journey". I saw it at the Arpa Film Festival last year. It was awful. The lack of quality was mostly due to the very poor screenplay.

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          • Originally posted by Baron Dants
            Atom Egoyan, Henri Verneuil (Ashot Malakian), Henrik Malyan, Rouben Mamoulian.....
            Mamoulian was nothing special. He was a standard Hollywood director. Guediguian deserves credit, though.

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            • Originally posted by dusken
              Mamoulian was nothing special. He was a standard Hollywood director. Guediguian deserves credit, though.
              eh, like him or not, he's probably the one who's made the biggest name for himself.

              Yes, I forgot Guedigian. Michael Poghosian apparently makes pretty good movies too, but I haven't seen any of them.

              Did you happen to see "Symphony of Silence"? It was a highly acclaimed movie made by an Armenian director, whose name I forget, a year or two ago. Haven't seen it yet.

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              • Originally posted by Baron Dants
                Did you happen to see "Symphony of Silence"? It was a highly acclaimed movie made by an Armenian director, whose name I forget, a year or two ago. Haven't seen it yet.
                I have not seen it yet. I have been told about it and the concept has been explained to me. It has been praised.

                Michael Poghosian: that is the actor in "Symphony of Silence." I do not believe he makes films.

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                • Originally posted by Baron Dants
                  eh, like him or not, he's probably the one who's made the biggest name for himself.

                  Yes, I forgot Guedigian. Michael Poghosian apparently makes pretty good movies too, but I haven't seen any of them.

                  Did you happen to see "Symphony of Silence"? It was a highly acclaimed movie made by an Armenian director, whose name I forget, a year or two ago. Haven't seen it yet.

                  director Vigen Chaldranian.
                  I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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                  • Originally posted by dusken
                    I have not seen it yet. I have been told about it and the concept has been explained to me. It has been praised.

                    Michael Poghosian: that is the actor in "Symphony of Silence." I do not believe he makes films.
                    Poghosian wrote and directed "Yerevan Jan" and wrote "Yerevan Blues".
                    He also sings, but I will refrain from commenting on his singing....

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                    • I have never heard of these two films and IMDb does not seem to have records of them or of a Michael Poghosian as a director. Let me know where you heard of/saw these films.

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