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  • Tbilisi: Cinema: Armenian Love Story Features Georgian Co-Star

    CINEMA: ARMENIAN LOVE STORY FEATURES GEORGIAN CO-STAR
    BY ETUNA TSOTNIASHVILI

    The Messenger
    Sept 10 2012
    Georgia

    Tbilisi will host a new movie of Armenian origin entitled 100, 000
    Seconds and directed by Ara Arnjakian. The film will star well known
    Armenian actress Luiza Nersisyan and Georgian actor David Katsarava.

    The movie premiere was held last week and is currently being shown
    in Georgian cinemas.

    The plot is developed mainly in one space and only two persons are
    playing in it. "The film is very emotional and pleasant for watching,
    this is one of the reasons why Georgian film lovers should see it,"
    says Georgian actor David Katsarava. It is noteworthy that the casting
    of Katsarava's role was very high and reportedly, the Armenian director
    could not find an appropriate candidate for that role until he met
    the Georgian actor.

    "The casting was very high, but I could not choose anyone. However,
    as soon as I saw David, I understood that he was the right man
    for the film," Director Arjakian says, adding that there were a
    lot of questions as to why he chose a Georgian actor for the role:
    "all questions stopped as soon as they saw the movie," he added.

    "I am happy to be here in Georgia and as you know, we are presenting
    our new movie, I hope the Georgian public will like it and visit
    the cinemas to see it," Luiza Nersisyan told the media. According to
    Nersisyan, it was very pleasant for her to work with David Katsarava.

    "He is an excellent partner and we did not have any difficulties to
    work together," she said.

    The film begins with a banal story where a man and a woman meet and
    introduce each other by chance and a love story begins, although the
    plot develops very surprisingly and it has a very unexpected ending.

    The movie's soundtrack is written and performed by Haiko and Anahit
    Shahbazyan.

    Tbilisi is the third city where movie premiere took place. Before
    Tbilisi the film was shown in Yerevan and in Los Angeles for the
    Armenian Diaspora.

    http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2689_september_10_2012/2689_movie.html


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