ԵՐԱՆԱՇՆՈՐՀ ՄԵՍՐՈՊ Բ. ՊԱՏՐԻԱՐՔԻ ԿԻՍԱՆԴՐԻՆ ԲԱՑՈՒԵՑԱՒ
Ն.Ա.Տ. Սահակ Բ. Պատրիարք Հայրը, 1 Ապրիլ 2024, Երկուշաբթի կէսօրին, նախագահեց Պալըքլըի գերեզմանատան Ս. Սարգիս մատրան հրապարակին վրայ տեղադրուած Երանաշնորհ Մեսրոպ Բ. Պատրիարք Հօր կիսանդրիի բացման հանդիսութեան։
You are all invited: Empire of Questions: The late Ottoman Empire and DERSIM 1938.
Date: Friday, March 15, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Place: UCLA Bunch Hall
You can join via Zoom: https://www.international.ucla.edu/armenia/ev
ԼՈՒՍԱՒՈՐԻՉ Դպրաց Դաս Երգչախումբը, այս տարի կը տօնէ իր 95ամեակը։
«Երիտասարդ Լուսաւորիչներ» դասական երաժշտութեան աւարտին, որպէս անակնկալ երգչախումբս առաջնորդութեամբ՝ Յակոբ Մամիկոնեանի եւ դաշնակի ընկերակցութեամբ՝ Ատիս Տօղանայի երգեց «Սիոնի» շարականը։ Բոլոր ներկաներ մեծ գնահատանքով արտայայտուեցան եւ ոգեւորուեցան այս առիթիով։
Կեցցէ 95-ամեայ Լուսաւորիչը եւ միշտ վառ մնայ իր երաժշտական կանթեղը։
Melissa Bilal named to new Promise Chair in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA
Robert Baker |
Melissa Bilal, a leading scholar of Armenians in Turkey and director of UCLA’s Armenian Music Program, has been appointed the inaugural holder of The Promise Chair in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA. Bilal is renowned for her work on the history of Armenian music.
Saturday, February 10, 2024 to Saturday, February 10, 2024
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Pacific Time) The Harry and Yvonne Lenart Auditorium (Fowler Museum)
308 Charles E. Young Dr N
Los Angeles, CA 90024 Click here to register for in-person attendance.
Click here to register for virtual attendance.
Շիշլիի Հայոց Գերեզմանատունը, որ ենթակայ է Պէյօղլուի Ս. Եկեղեցեաց Թաղային Խորհուրդին, ժամանակէ մը ի վեր գերեզմանատան Ս. Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ Մատրան մէջ տեղի կ՚ունենային բարեզմարդման աշխատութիւններ։ Աշխատութիւնները աւարտած ըլլալով, 20 Յունուար 2024, Շաբաթ, ժամը 13.00-ին, նախագահութեամբ՝ Ն.Ա.Տ. Սահակ Բ. Պատրիարք Հօր, տեղի ունեցաւ մատրան նաւակատիքի եւ օծման արարողութիւնը։
NEW YORK–Armenia has selected “Amerikatsi,” a comedy-drama starring, written, and directed by Michael A. Goorjian, as its submission to the 96th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. The film was shot in Armenia by People of Ar Productions. “Amerikatsi” opened exclusively in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on September 8, and opened to an estimated $59.2k on three screens – a $19.7k PTA — including sold-out Q&As on both coasts with writer, director and star Michael A. Goorjian.
“Amerikatsi” centers on Charlie (Goorjian), who returns to Armenia in 1948, decades after fleeing to the U.S. as a child due to persecution by the Ottoman Empire. What he finds instead is a country crushed under Soviet rule. After being unjustly imprisoned, Charlie falls into despair, until he discovers that he can see into a nearby apartment from his cell window – the home of a prison guard. As his life unexpectedly becomes entwined with the man’s, he begins to see that the true spirit of his homeland is alive in its passionate people. Filled with warmth and humor, “Amerikatsi” celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the bonds that unite us all.
Armenia has never had their submission nominated for the Best International Feature Film prize. Recent Armenian submissions include “Aurora’s Sunrise” (2022), “Should the Wind Drop” (2021), and “Songs o Solomon” (2020).
Goorjian, whose own grandparents fled the Ottoman Empire, is an Emmy Award-winning actor best known for “Party of Five,” “SLC Punk,” and starred alongside Kirk Douglas in the first film he wrote and directed, “Illusion,” in 2004.
“Nothing could make me more proud than to represent Armenian Cinema this year and to help shine a light on the massive talent within our small nation,” said Goorjian.
“Amerikatsi” also stars Hovik Keuchkerian (“Money Heist”), Nelli Uvarova, Mikhail Trukhin, Narine Girgoryan, and Jean-Pierre Nshanian, and is produced by Goorjian, R. Patrick Malkassian, Arman Nshanian and Sol Tryon, with executive producers Vartan Barsoumian and Serj Tankian. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2022 Woodstock Film Festival and the Audience Award at the 2022 Hamburg Film Festival ahead of its U.S. premiere. Variance Films (“RRR,” “Drive My Car”) is handling distribution within the US and Amadeus Entertainment is on international sales.
“Amerikatsi” is now showing in Los Angeles and New York City and expands to major cities across the U.S. through September including Chicago, Las Vegas, Denver, San Francisco, Boston and more. To watch the official trailer for “Amerikatsi” and to see a full listing of cities the film will be playing visit the film’s website.
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Film Featuring Armenian Story Shortlisted for 2024 Oscar
“The Last Repair Shop,” a short documentary from the Academy Award-nominated directing duo Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers, which features an Armenian character that is central to its story, has made the Oscar shortlist for Best Documentary Short Film, the Armenian Film Society announced Thursday.
The film tells the story of four devoted craftspeople who help keep over 80,000 student musical instruments in good repair in the city of Los Angeles, led by the charming general manager, Steve Bagmanyan, who faced ethnic persecution in Azerbaijan in the 1980s. The film blends the unexpectedly intimate personal histories of the repair people with emotional, firsthand accounts from the actual student musicians for whom their instruments made all the difference.
Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers were both nominated for an Academy Award in 2021. Ben Proudfoot won an Academy Award in 2022.
“The Last Repair Shop” is available online on Los Angeles Times’ YouTube channel.