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Tigran Xmalian
Encyclopedia
Tigran Khzmalyan is an independent Armenian filmmaker, screenwriter and producer.
2009
Portrait of Jesus Alive
(DV, 49 min, documentary)
2009
Armenia minus A1plus
(DV, 23 min, documentary)
2010
Tigranakert
(DV, 96 min, documentary)
2010
To Ararat
(DV, 32 min, documentary)
Education
- 1979-1984 - Yerevan State UniversityYerevan State UniversityYerevan State University is a university in Yerevan, Armenia. Founded on May 16 1919, it is the largest university in the country with 110 departments. Of its 3,150 employees, 1,190 comprise the teaching staff which includes 25 academicians, 130 professors, 700 docents , and 360 assistant lecturers...
, Department of PhilologyPhilologyPhilology is the study of language in written historical sources; it is a combination of literary studies, history and linguistics.Classical philology is the philology of Greek and Classical Latin... - 1990-1992 - Moscow Highest Courses for Film Directors, RussiaRussiaRussia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
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Filmography
Year | English title | Format | Awards |
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1991 | The Lesson | 35mm, b/w, 10 min, feature | Special Prize of the 1st Armenian Film Festival, 1993 |
1996 | Black&White | 35 mm,b/w, 30 min, feature | Grand Prix of Antalya International Short Film Festival, Turkey, 1996. 2nd Prize of the Regensburger Short Film Festival, Germany, 1997. Best Short Film Award of the “Kinoshock” Film Festival, Russia, 1998 |
1998 | Soccer of 1973 | (Beta-SP, 24 min, documentary) | |
1998 | Death of King | (Beta-SP, 26 min, documentary) | Special Jury Prize of the Yalta International TV Festival, 2000 |
2000 | Pierlequin or Lighter Than Air | (35 mm, color, b/w, 100 min, feature) | Jury Special Prize of Istanbul Film Festival, 2001. “Best Actor” Prize of “Kinoshock” Film Festival, Russia, 2001. “Movie Magic” Prize of the Film Critics “Listapad” Film Festival, Minsk, Belarus, 2001 |
2001 | Velvet Revolution # 88 | (Beta-SP, 22 min, documentary) | |
2001 | 5165 | (Beta-SP, 27min, documentary) | |
2001 | Sister of Mercy | (Beta-SP, 27 min, documentary) | |
2001 | Once Upon A Time In Armenia | (Beta-SP,44 min, musical feature) | |
2002 | Marina V./ Vagina M. | (DVD, 15 min, animation) | |
2003 | 33 Minutes About Peleshian | (DVD, 33 min, documentary) | |
2003 | Ruben Hakhverdyan, the Postman | (DVD, 58 min, documentary) | |
2004 | Aram Khachaturyan Century | (DVD, 35 min, documentary) | World’s Best Multi Media Culture Project Award of 2005, Bahrein-Tunisia Multi media Contest, 2005 |
2004 | Lovember | (35 mm, b/w, 97 min, feature) | |
2005 | Armin Wegner, the Genocide Photographer | (DVD, 34 min, b/w, documentary) | |
2006 | A Splinter | (DV, 34 min, documentary) | |
2006 | From Artsakh to Javakhk, from Araks to Kura River | (DV, 42 min, documentary) | |
2007 | Yerevan’s Greatest Secret | DV, 44 min, documentary) | |
2008 | Sardarapat deja vu | (DV, 68 min, documentary) 2008 Opera (DV, 10 min, documentary) |
2009
Portrait of Jesus Alive
(DV, 49 min, documentary)
2009
Armenia minus A1plus
(DV, 23 min, documentary)
2010
Tigranakert
(DV, 96 min, documentary)
2010
To Ararat
(DV, 32 min, documentary)