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    PRESS RELEASE
    Glendale Public Library
    222 East Harvard Street
    Glendale CA 91205
    Tel: 818-548-2030
    Web: http://www.glendalepubliclibrary.org/
    http://www.glendale.ci.ca.us/
    FB: www.facebook.com/GlendalePL

    Central Library Will Screen Hayk Hambartsum's Two Most Recent Short Films


    GLENDALE, CA on Friday February 22, 2013, writer/director Hayk
    Hambartsum will screen two of his short films Metzarents and Pheasant
    (Mirhav), followed by a discussion. The program will began at 7pm at the
    Glendale Central Library Auditorium, 222 East Harvard Street in
    Glendale. Both films are in Armenian language with English subtitles.
    Admission is free; seating is limited. Library visitors receive 3 hours
    FREE parking across the street at The Market Place parking structure
    with validation at the Loan Desk.

    Pheasant (Mirhav) is based on a short story by Aksel Bakunts. Amidst the
    autumn of his life, Dilan remembers the love of his life, Sona, and how
    she got away from him long ago.The film was shot in Goris, Armenia, the
    birthplace of Aksel Bakunts. The running time is 17 minutes.

    Metzarents is the story of Vahag, a struggling actor living in the heart
    of Hollywood. Vahag is offered the role of a deceased Armenian poet
    Misak Metzarents in a play. His new role as Metzarents brings him into
    conflict with Hanna, his Korean girlfriend.The film was shot in and
    around Los Angeles and was premiered at the Arpa Film Festival. The
    running time is 33 minutes.

    Hayk Hambartsum received his BFA from the California Institute of the
    Arts in 2008. Since graduating he has been travelling to and from
    Armenia doing research, screenwriting and directing films. Hambartsum's
    motivation in making Armenian films is to create a new wave in cinema
    that is distinctly Armenian originating with the history and culture of
    the Armenian people. Currently Hayk is working towards completing two
    projects in Armenia, a documentary set in Artsakh and a film set in
    Shirak.

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