2024 marks the 100th anniversary of Sergei Parajanov, one of the most critically and internationaly acclaimed film directors of the Soviet era. Born
1923 marks the establishment of the first soviet state film studios in Yerevan, where Armenian pioneers Daniel Dzuni and Amo Bek Nazarov collaborated
Dr. Aslanian reflects on the intricate relationship between port-city merchants and printers in the history of Armenian print culture.
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