YOUNG PRODUCER GOR BAGHDASARIAN WANTS TO TRY HIMSELF IN SPHERE OF FEATURE FILM AS WELL
Noyan Tapan
Jul 26, 2007
YEREVAN, JULY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The three and a half minutes' film
"Dinner time" by Gor Baghdasarian, the youngest participant of the
fourth international festival "Golden Apricot", was rewarded with the
"Kenats Tsar" ("Life Tree") prize and received a cash prize of 500
thousand drams.
According to the information provided to a Noyan Tapan correspondent
by Gor Baghdasarian during their conversation, families living in
poverty in carriages in the territory called "jungles" in the city
of Vanadzor are presented in this short documentary film. "I have
tried to present a part of the life of people, who live in extreme
poverty, I have chosen the dinner time and tried to introduce the
picture of the dinner in an unprovided family in exact details,"
Gor Baghdasarian mentioned.
This film, which was shot in 2006, already last December was presented
in the Gunchzhu international film festival held in China and received
the prize for the best short film.
Currently, Gor Baghdasarian is working on a new scenario and is eager
to try himself in the sphere of a feature film. And the 500 thousand
drams he received will be used for the shooting measures of this new
film, according to him.
It should also be mentioned that Gor received his first prize when he
was 14 years old (in 2002): he was rewarded with the best prize: "Grand
Prix" for the "Fairwell to Arms" film in the international one-minute
film festival , which was held in Amsterdam. Afterwards, he has taken
part in other international festivals and received rewards and prizes.
Noyan Tapan
Jul 26, 2007
YEREVAN, JULY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The three and a half minutes' film
"Dinner time" by Gor Baghdasarian, the youngest participant of the
fourth international festival "Golden Apricot", was rewarded with the
"Kenats Tsar" ("Life Tree") prize and received a cash prize of 500
thousand drams.
According to the information provided to a Noyan Tapan correspondent
by Gor Baghdasarian during their conversation, families living in
poverty in carriages in the territory called "jungles" in the city
of Vanadzor are presented in this short documentary film. "I have
tried to present a part of the life of people, who live in extreme
poverty, I have chosen the dinner time and tried to introduce the
picture of the dinner in an unprovided family in exact details,"
Gor Baghdasarian mentioned.
This film, which was shot in 2006, already last December was presented
in the Gunchzhu international film festival held in China and received
the prize for the best short film.
Currently, Gor Baghdasarian is working on a new scenario and is eager
to try himself in the sphere of a feature film. And the 500 thousand
drams he received will be used for the shooting measures of this new
film, according to him.
It should also be mentioned that Gor received his first prize when he
was 14 years old (in 2002): he was rewarded with the best prize: "Grand
Prix" for the "Fairwell to Arms" film in the international one-minute
film festival , which was held in Amsterdam. Afterwards, he has taken
part in other international festivals and received rewards and prizes.
