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    The audience in London warmly reacts to the debut film of Russian stage
    manager, Armenian by origin, Maria Sahakyan


    arminfo
    2007-11-03 13:19:00

    ArmInfo. The British audience warmly reacted to the debut film "Mayak"
    (lighthouse) of the young Russian stage manager, Armenian by origin,
    Maria Sahakyan. The film was staged at London's film festival. As RIA
    Novosti reports, the film of the 27 years old graduate of the
    "All-Union State Institute of Cinematography" tells about residents of
    a village in the Caucasus, which appeared in the zone of a military
    conflict. The central character of the film-Lena comes to the village
    to take her grandmother and grandfather from, but instead, she stays
    there with them. Teams from Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Serbia worked
    on the film. It was shot in M. Sahakyan's homeland-Armenia, but the
    exact location of the action is specified nowhere in the film. "This
    was a principled position",-M. Sahakyan said. "In essence, the scenario
    was written about Sukhumi, about the war between Abkhazia and Georgia.
    I once left Armenia, since Yerevan was in blockade because of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict".

    M. Sahakyan considers a great piece of luck to work with such great
    actors, as Sofiko Chiaureli and Sos Sarkisyan in her very first
    full-length film. According M. Sahakyan, for them, too, this is an
    important topic, because Sofiko lives in Georgia and Sos-in Armenia.
    "They are "the grandmother and the grandfather", which didn't leave
    their homeland. They see no need to leave it. So that, basically, the
    film presents the reality", she said.
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