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  1. Khanjian

    Khanjian or Khanjyan may refer to Aghasi Khanjian , first secretary of the Armenian Communist Party Arsin e Khanjian , Canadian film director Khanjyan, Armenia , a town dab it Khandjyan ...   more details



  1. Aghasi Khanjian

    Aghasi Khanjian , also Aghasi Khanchian or Agasi Khandzhan lang hy lang ru , Agasi Gevondovich Khandzhyan January 30, 1901 &ndash July 6, 1936 , was First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia from May 1930 to July 1936. ref name Soviet Handbook Zev Katz, Rosemarie Rogers, Frederic Harned. Handbook of Major Soviet Nationalities , p. 146 7. ISBN 0 02 917090 7 ref Khanjian was born in the city of Van, Turkey Van , Ottoman Empire today eastern Turkey . With the onslaught of the Armenian Genocide , his family emigrated from the city in 1915 and settled in Russian Armenia . ref name Soviet Handbook ref name GreatSoviet ru icon http slovari.yandex.ru dict bse article 00086 00500.htm?text D1 85 D0 B0 D0 BD D0 B4 D0 B6 D1 8F D0 BD 20 D0 B0 D0 B3 D0 B0 D1 81 D0 B8 Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Aghasi Khanjian ref In 1917 19, he was one of the organizers of Spartak, the Marxist student s union of Armenia. He later served as the secretary of the Armenian Bolshevik underground committee. ref name GreatSoviet In 1920, Khanjian became secretary of the Yerevan city committee and in 1930, the first secretary of the Armenian Communist Party. ref name GreatSoviet He proved to be a charismatic Soviet politician and was very popular among the Armenian populace. ref name Soviet Handbook He was a friend and supporter of many Armenian intellectuals, including ... Khanjian also tried unsuccessfully to have Moscow reunite Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia. ref http ... blockquote But by the mid 1930s Khanjian had come into conflict with the most powerful party leader in Transcaucasia, Lavrenti Beria , a Georgian close to Stalin. Early in July 1936 Khanjian ... Khanjian s death to remove a threat to his own monopoly of power. ref Richard G. Hovannisian, The Armenian ... communist leaders such as Vagarshak Arutyunovich Ter Vaganyan , Khanjian fell victim to Joseph Stalin s Great Purge . ref name Soviet Handbook ref Cornell, Svante E. The Nagorno Karabakh Conflict. Report ...   more details



  1. Arsinée Khanjian

    Infobox person name Arsin e Khanjian image Arsinea.jpg caption Arsin e Khanjian at the Third Golden Apricot Film Festival at Yerevan , Armenia . birth date Birth date and age 1958 9 6 birth place Beirut , Lebanon geminiawards Best Dramatic Actress br 1999 Foolish Heart awards Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Genie Award for Best Actress br 2002 Ararat film Ararat Arsin e Khanjian in Armenian language Armenian born 1958 in Beirut , Lebanon is an Armenian Canadians Armenian Armenian Canadians Canadian actress and Film producer producer . In addition to her independent work and stage roles, she is regularly cast by her husband, Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan , in his films. She has a bachelor s degree in French language French and Spanish language Spanish from Concordia University Montreal Concordia University and a Master of Arts postgraduate master s degree in political science from the University of Toronto . Her husband, Egoyan, credits her for inspiring him to further explore his Armenian roots. She lives in Toronto, Ontario Toronto with her husband and their son, Arshile. She has been announced as a member of the jury for the Cin foundation and Short Films sections of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival . ref name Cin foundation cite web url http www.festival cannes.fr en readArticlePressRelease 58865.html title The Jury for the Cin fondation and Short Films accessdate 2012 03 29 work Cannes Film Festival ref Selected filmography border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 bgcolor CCCCCC align center Year Title Role Other notes 1984 in film ... . NAME Khanjian, Arsinee ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actress DATE OF BIRTH 1958 09 06 PLACE OF BIRTH Beirut , Lebanon DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khanjian, Arsinee Category 1958 ... alumni de Arsin e Khanjian fr Arsin e Khanjian hy ...   more details



  1. David Khanjyan

    unreferenced date October 2010 David Khanjyan Khanjian July 30, 1940 February 1981 was a Soviet Armenia n conductor and pianist. Khanjian was born in the family of Hakob Khanjian and Tatevik Sazandaryan. He finished the piano department of Yerevan State Conservatory , then entered to conduction department of the same conservatory. Then he studied Hans Swarowsky in the Vienna Music Academy . From 1974 to 1981 he was the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra . Links http www.apo.am full.php?id 20 David Khanjian http azg.am AM culture 2010091104 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Khanjyan, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 30, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Khanjyan, David Category Armenian musicians Category Armenian pianists Category Armenian music Category 1981 deaths Category 1940 births armenia bio stub Conductor stub ...   more details



  1. Khanjyan, Armenia

    coord 40 10 N 44 02 E display title Infobox settlement official name Khanjyan native name pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type Country subdivision name Armenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Armavir province Armavir leader title leader name established title Founded established date 1957 area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2008 population total 1937 population density km2 timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 latd 40 latm 10 lats latNS N longd 44 longm 02 longs longEW E elevation m area code website Khanjyan lang hy , also Romanize d as Khanjian is a town in the Armavir province Armavir Province of Armenia . The town founded as a sovkhoz collective farm in 1957 and named in honor of Aghasi Khanjian , first secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia . References ArmenianCensus 130 RediscoveringArmenia 40 http world gazetteer.com wg.php?x &men gcis&lng en&des wg&geo 17&srt npan&col abcdefghinoq&msz 1500&pt c&va x World Gazeteer Armenia &ndash World Gazetteer.com Category Populated places in Armavir Province Category Populated places established in 1957 Category Cities and towns built in the Soviet Union ArmavirAM geo stub fr Khanjyan it Khandjyan Armenia uk ...   more details



  1. Dinner Along the Amazon

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Dinner Along the Amazon is a book of short stories by Timothy Findley . It was first published by Penguin Canada in 1984 in literature 1984 The title story was adapted into a short film in 1996 in film 1996 , which starred Arsin e Khanjian , Dan Lett , Claire Rankin and Peter Outerbridge . Stories Lemonade War About Effie Sometime Later Not Now What Mrs. Felton Knew The People on the Shore Hello Cheeverland, Goodbye Losers, Finders, Strangers at the Door The Book of Pins Daybreak at Pisa Out of the Silence Dinner Along the Amazon DEFAULTSORT Dinner Along The Amazon Category Short story collections by Timothy Findley Category 1984 short story collections Story collection stub ...   more details



  1. Foreign Objects (TV series)

    Infobox Television show name Foreign Objects image caption show name 2 genre Drama format creator developer writer director Ken Finkleman creative director presenter starring Colm Feore br Karen Hines br Tom McCamus br Arsin e Khanjian br Rebecca Jenkins judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country Canada language English language English num seasons 1 num episodes 5 list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime company distributor channel CBC Television picture format audio format first run first aired 24 September 2001 last aired 26 September 2001 status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website Foreign Objects was a Canada Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television in 2001. A short run dramatic anthology series , the series was written and produced by Ken Finkleman . Finkleman starred as documentary producer George Findlay, the same character he had played in his earlier series The Newsroom , More Tears and Foolish Heart TV series Foolish Heart . ref http www.theglobeandmail.com news arts television ken finkleman explains good dogs george article1930084 The Six Faces of George . The Globe and Mail , March 4, 2011. ref Apart from Findlay, each episode focused on a different set of characters, and portrayed a self contained story around the theme of human frailty and obsession. The cast also included Colm Feore , Karen Hines , Tom McCamus , Arsin e Khanjian and Rebecca Jenkins . Finkleman s next project for the CBC was the television movie The Newsroom Escape from the Newsroom . References reflist Category Canadian drama television series Category Canadian anthology television series Category CBC network shows Category 2001 Canadian television series debuts Category 2001 Canadian television series endings Canada tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. The Adjuster

    Infobox Film name The Adjuster image TheAdjuster.jpg image size caption director Atom Egoyan producer Camelia Frieberg writer Atom Egoyan narrator starring Elias Koteas br Arsin e Khanjian br Maury Chaykin music Mychael Danna cinematography Paul Sarossy editing Susan Shipton distributor Orion Classics USA released September 26, 1991 runtime 102 mins country flagicon Canada Canada language English language English budget CAD 1,500,000 estimated preceded by followed by The Adjuster is a 1991 Canada Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan . It premiere d at the New York Film Festival . The Adjuster tells the story of an insurance adjuster who becomes intimate with his clients. The adjuster initially appears to want to help his clients but as the movie unfolds it is clear that the situation is more complex. He seems to be somehow a victim of his own situation. Selected cast Elias Koteas as Noah Render Arsin e Khanjian as Hera Maury Chaykin as Bubba Gabrielle Rose actress Gabrielle Rose as Mimi Jennifer Dale as Arianne David Hemblen as Bert, the Head Censor Rose Sarkisyan as Seta, Hera s Sister Armen Kokorian as Simon, Hera s Child Jacqueline Samuda as Louise, the Maid Gerard Parkes as Tim Patricia Collins as Lorraine Don McKellar as Tyler, the Young Censor John Gilbert as The Doctor Stephen Ouimette as Larry, the Butterfly Collector Raoul Trujillo as Matthew, His Lover External links imdb title 0101273 Amg movie 823 The Adjuster http www.filmreferencelibrary.ca index.asp?layid 44&csid1 59&navid 87&fid3 555&offset 20 Canadian Film Encyclopedia Atom Egoyan Please do not remove the 3 primary film categories Year, Country, Language end of primary film categories DEFAULTSORT Adjuster, The Category 1991 films Category Canadian films Category English language films Category Canadian drama films Category Independent films Category Films about suburbia Category Films directed by Atom Egoyan Canada film stub 1990s drama film stub es El liquidador pt The Adjuster ru ...   more details



  1. Side Effects (TV series)

    infobox television show name Side Effects image caption format Drama runtime 60 minutes creator starring country flagicon Canada Canada network CBC Television first aired 1994 last aired 1996 num seasons 2 num episodes 29 Side Effects was a Canada Canadian television series, which aired from February, 1994 to January, 1996 on CBC Television . A hospital themed drama created by Brenda Greenberg and Guy Mullally, the cast included Elizabeth Shepherd , Albert Schultz , Joseph Ziegler , Jovanni Sy , Janne Mortil and Arsin e Khanjian . External links imdb title 0108925 Side Effects tv.com 4115 Side Effects Category Canadian drama television series Category Medical television series Category CBC network shows Category 1994 Canadian television series debuts Category 1996 Canadian television series endings Category Television shows set in Toronto Canada tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Stone, Time, Touch

    Stone, Time, Touch is a 2007 documentary made by Garin Torossian about the relationship of three Armenian women from the diaspora with the land of Armenia. The young woman played by Kamee Abrahamian is visiting Armenia for the first time. The older woman, Arsin e Khanjian has a more conflicted and analytical perspective of her identity and her relationship with the fledgling democracy, one of the former Soviet Union republics. She has been to landlocked Armenia many times and comments on photos taken by French photographer Marc Baguelin. The third trajectory is more subtle and is represented by Garin Torossian herself whose face is super imposed from time to time in this stylistically layered documentary. Awards Stone, Time, Touch has been awarded the prize for Best Creative Documentary at the 23rd Warsaw Film Festival Warsaw, Poland . References http www.berlinale.de external de filmarchiv doku pdf 20070948.pdf Documentation of the film from the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival External links imdb title id 0969343 title Stone, Time, Touch http hragvartanian.com 2007 05 20 visiting garine torossians cinematic armenia A blog on the movie http marcbaguelin.eu gallerie2.php?ID 17&rubric projects&langue english A gallery of photos from the film http www.marcbaguelin.eu Photographs by Marc Baguelin Category Armenian documentary films Category 2007 films Category 2000s documentary films Category Armenian diaspora documentary film stub ...   more details



  1. Sabah (film)

    Infobox Film name Sabah producer Tracey Boulton br Atom Egoyan br Simone Urdl director Ruba Nadda writer Ruba Nadda starring Arsin e Khanjian br Shawn Doyle br Jeff Seymour br Kathryn Winslow cinematography Luc Montpellier editing Teresa Hannigan distributor Mongrel Media released 2005 language English language English Sabah is a 2005 film directed by Ruba Nadda . The film stars Arsin e Khanjian as Sabah, a traditional Muslim woman living in Canada. She falls in love with a non Muslim Canadian man played by Shawn Doyle . Filmed in Toronto, Nadda had only 20 days to complete principal photography of this project. Plot Sabah is a 40 year old single immigrant from Syria living in Toronto with her family. She is responsible for her mother s well being. Since her father s death, her brother Majid has been the family authority figure. His niece, Souhaire, does not want him choosing her husband. His marriage is rocky, and he insists on tradition. Sabah decides to start swimming again an activity not allowed by Majid. At a city swimming pool she meets Stephen they re attracted to each other. Because he s not a Muslim, Sabah hides their friendship from her family. With passage of time, their relationship gets deep and at one point they share a kiss. Sabah s niece teaches her belly dancing which Sabah enjoys. One day, while visiting Stephen at his carpenter workshop, she decides to stay overnight with him. Informing her mother that she won t be back that night, she dances and has sex with him. The next day, as she returns home, she faces her mother, brother, sister, sister in law and niece who are anxiously waiting for her. After some hesitation, she tells them the truth about her doings in the last few months. Majid responds by announcing that Sabah is no longer a part of the family, as Muslim traditions forbid marriage for Muslim women to non Muslims. Sabah leaves and Majid decides to take care of their mother. At Stephen s workshop, Sabah is met by her mother, sister and s ...   more details



  1. 23rd Genie Awards

    Unreferenced date December 2009 div style float right font size smaller background color EEDD82 padding 12px margin left 5em margin bottom 2em width 180px align center big 23rd Genie Awards big br div style padding left 15px 2003 div Best Film br big Ararat film Ararat big div The 23rd Genie Awards were held in 2003 to honour films released in 2002. The ceremony was hosted by Arsin e Khanjian and Peter Keleghan . Nominees and winners The Genie Award winner in each category is shown in bold text. Best Motion Picture Ararat film Ararat , Atom Egoyan and Robert Lantos , producers Bollywood Hollywood , David Hamilton Canadian producer David Hamilton and Bob Wertheimer , producers Qu bec Montr al , Nicole Robert and Zofia Tujaka , producers Rare Birds , Paul Pope and Janet York , producers Suddenly Naked , Gavin Wilding , producer Best Actor Luc Picard , Savage Messiah 2002 film Savage Messiah Christopher Plummer , Ararat film Ararat David Alpay , Ararat film Ararat Colin Roberts , Flower & Garnet Philip DeWilde , Turning Paige Best Actress Arsin e Khanjian , Ararat film Ararat Deborah Kara Unger , Between Strangers Molly Parker , Men With Brooms Polly Walker , Savage Messiah 2002 film Savage Messiah Isabelle Blais actress and singer Isabelle Blais , Savage Messiah 2002 film Savage Messiah Best Supporting Actor Elias Koteas , Ararat film Ararat Ranjit Chowdhry , Bollywood Hollywood Dominic Darceuil , Histoire de pen Gabriel Gascon , Le Marais Brendan Fletcher , Turning Paige Best Supporting Actress Pascale Montpetit , Savage Messiah 2002 film Savage Messiah Dina Pathak , Bollywood Hollywood Moushmi Chatterji , Bollywood Hollywood Rachel McAdams , Perfect Pie Brigitte Bako , Saint Monica film Saint Monica Best Director David Cronenberg , Spider film Spider Jean Beaudin , Le Collectioneur Ricardo Trogi , Qu bec Montr al Sturla Gunnarsson , Rare Birds Anne Wheeler , Suddenly Naked Best Original Song Carlos Lopes musician Carlos Lopes , Saint Monica film Saint Monica Mel M R ...   more details



  1. Speaking Parts

    Infobox Film name Speaking Parts caption image Speaking Parts FilmPoster.jpeg director Atom Egoyan producer Atom Egoyan br Camelia Frieberg delegate producer eproducer aproducer Donald Ranvaud writer Atom Egoyan starring Michael McManus actor Michael McManus , Arsin e Khanjian music Mychael Danna cinematography Paul Sarossy editing Bruce McDonald film director Bruce McDonald distributor Manuel Salvador , Zeitgeist Films 1990 USA released Canada September 8, 1989 Toronto Film Festival br Netherlands July 27, 1990 br Australia August 18, 1991 runtime 93 min. country Canada awards 1989 Vancouver International Film Festival for Best Canadian Screenplay Atom Egoyan language English language English budget Canadian dollar 350,000 estimated Speaking Parts is a 1989 Canadian drama film from Atom Egoyan . It earned a Genie Award for Best Motion Picture Best Motion Picture nomination, including five others, at the 1989 Genie Awards . Plot Speaking Parts involves a struggling, bit part actor McManus , whose job as a hotel custodian is a front organization front for his real job as a gigolo by his female supervisor. A female co worker is obsessed with him, but he ignores and avoids her. He leaves his acting resum in the hotel room of a woman screenwriter , who is casting for a television movie based on the true story of her deceased brother. She hires him to play the lead actor lead and the two begin an affair . She becomes increasingly distraught as it becomes evident that the movie s producer is changing her story. Cast Michael McManus actor Michael McManus ... as Lance Arsin e Khanjian ... as Lisa Gabrielle Rose actress Gabrielle Rose ... as Clara Tony Nardi ... as Eddy David Hemblen ... as Producer Patricia Collins ... as Housekeeper External links imdb title id 0098368 Atom Egoyan Please do not remove the 3 primary film categories Year, Country, Language end of primary film categories Category 1989 films Category Canadian films Category English language films Category Can ...   more details



  1. Next of Kin (1984 film)

    About the Canadian film the Patrick Swayze film Next of Kin 1989 film other uses of the term next of kin Next of Kin disambiguation Infobox Film name Next of Kin image caption producer Atom Egoyan director Atom Egoyan writer Atom Egoyan starring Patrick Tierney actor Patrick Tierney br Berge Fazlian br Sirvart Fazlian br Arsin e Khanjian music The Song and Dance Ensemble of Armenia br Atom Egoyan cinematography Peter Mettler editing Atom Egoyan distributor Connoisseur Video released November 30, 1984 USA limited runtime 72 min. country flagicon Canada Canada language English language English Next of Kin is a 1984 in film 1984 film directed by Atom Egoyan . Cast Patrick Tierney actor Patrick Tierney as Peter Foster Bedros Deryan Berge Fazlian as George Deryan Sirvart Fazlian as Sonya Deryan Arsin e Khanjian as Azah Deryan Margaret Loveys as Mrs. Foster Thomas Tierney as Mr. Foster Plot summary Twenty three year old Peter Foster is an only child who lives at home, where he constantly hears his parents arguing. Because Peter does nothing all day, the family goes to a clinic where a therapist videotapes them. After Peter watches his tape, he views the tape of a troubled Armenian family, who gave their only son away for adoption when they arrived in Canada. Peter decides to visit this family, and he pretends to be their son, Bedros Deryan. The Deryan family welcomes him with open arms, and Peter tries to patch up the poor relationship between George Deryan and his daughter Azah. DVD release Next of Kin was first made commercially available via a DVD set along with Egoyan s second full length film, Family Viewing . External links imdb title id 0087789 title Next of Kin Amg movie 35148 Next of Kin rotten tomatoes id next of kinfamily viewing title Next of Kin Family Viewing Atom Egoyan DEFAULTSORT Next Of Kin Category 1984 films Category Canadian drama films Category English language films Category 1980s drama films Category Works about adoption Category Directorial debut ...   more details



  1. Family Viewing

    Infobox Film name Family Viewing image image size caption director Atom Egoyan producer Atom Egoyan writer Atom Egoyan narrator starring David Hemblen br Aidan Tierney br Gabrielle Rose actress Gabrielle Rose br Arsin e Khanjian br Selma Keklikian br Jeanne Sabourin br Rose Sarkisyan br Vasag Baghboudarian br David MacKay actor David MacKay br Hrant Alianak br John Shafer br Garfield Andrews br Edwin Stephenson actor Edwin Stephenson br Aino Pirskanen br Souren Chekijian br Johnnie Eisen br John Pellatt music Mychael Danna cinematography Robert MacDonald director of photography br Peter Mettler editing Atom Egoyan br Bruce McDonald film director Bruce McDonald distributor Cinephile 1988 theatrical CAN USA br Angel Films DEN theatrical released October 2, 1987 CAN runtime 86 minutes country CAN language Canadian English English budget Canadian dollar 160,000 estimated gross preceded by followed by Family Viewing is a 1987 Canadian drama film . Plot Van s Tierney father, Stan Hemblen , is fond of video, always video recording taping scenes of daily family life. But he does not take care of Van s grandmother, Armen Keklikian . Although he could afford having her at home, she is spending her days watching TV in an retirement home old people s home . Van often visits her. He meets Aline Khanjian , whose mother is in the next bed. Van wants to get his grandmother out of the old people s home. Aline will help Van, whose mother left years ago and is looking for a real family life. Recognition 1987 Toronto International Film Festival Best Canadian Feature Film Won 1988 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction Atom Egoyan Nominated Genie Award for Best Achievement in Editing Atom Egoyan,Bruce MacDonald Nominated Genie Award for Best Motion Picture Atom Egoyan Nominated Genie Award for Best Music Score Mychael Danna Nominated Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role David Hemblen Nominated Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting ...   more details



  1. Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union)

    About the ruling Communist Party of Armenia during the Soviet era the post Soviet Union communist party in the Republic of Armenia established in 1991 Armenian Communist Party The Communist Party of Armenia lang hy , lang ru was a branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union within Armenian SSR , and as such, the sole ruling party in Armenian SSR. Dissolution and succession It was dissolved in 1991, and its leadership established the Democratic Party of Armenia . The same year, the new Armenian Communist Party was established under the leadership of Sergey Badalyan , which considered itself the successor of the Soviet Communist Party of Armenia. Leaders The title of the leader of the party almost always was First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia . ref http whp057.narod.ru arssr.htm ref cut and paste from Russian Wikipedia class wikitable Entered office Left office Name Post December 1920 May 1921 Gevorg Sargisovich Alikhanian First Secretary of the CC May 1921 January 1922 Askanaz Arutyunovich Mravia Ai General Secretary January 1922 6 July 1927 Ioannisyan, Ashot Gareginovich A. Ioannisyan First Secretary of the CC 6 July 1927 8 April 1928 Hayk A. Hovsepian First Secretary of the CC 8 April 1928 7 May 1930 Arshakovich Kostanian First Secretary of the CC 7 May 1930 9 July 1936 Khanjian, Agassi Gevondovich Agassi Khanjian First Secretary of the CC 21 September 1936 23 September 1937 Amatuni, Amatuni S. A. Amatuni First Secretary of the CC 23 September 1937 28 November 1953 Gregory Arutin First Secretary of the CC 28 November 1953 28 December 1960 Tovmasyan, Suren Akopovich Suren Tovmasyan First Secretary of the CC 28 December 1960 5 February 1966 Zarobyan, Jacob Nikitovich Jacov Zarobyan First Secretary of the CC 5 February 1966 27 November 1974 Anton Kochinyan First Secretary of the CC 27 November 1974 21 May 1988 Karen Demirchian First Secretary of the CC ...   more details



  1. United State of Electronica

    Electronic Recording Company. U.S.E s recently completed second full length L O V E W ... Derek Chan bass guitar bass Jason Holstrom guitar Carly Nicklaus Singing vocals Amanda Khanjian vocals Jon e. Rock drum set drums , Singing vocals Peter Sali guitar, vocals Noah Star Weaver Keyboard ...   more details



  1. Ararat (film)

    the relationship between Ani played by Arsinee Khanjian , an art historian who is an expert on Gorky ... Christopher Plummer as David Marie Jos e Croze as Celia Arsin e Khanjian as Ani Brent Carver as Philip ..., Arsin e Khanjian won the best actress award and Elias Koteas best supporting actor. Egoyan won a prize ...   more details



  1. More Tears

    More Tears 1998 is a Comedy drama seriocomedy television series that was broadcast by CBC Television , as a short run programme it was written and produced by Ken Finkleman following the success of The Newsroom 1996 , and was partly a remake of 8 1963 , by Federico Fellini . As in The Newsroom , George Findlay Ken Finkleman is the protagonist of More Tears , as a Documentary film documentary producer, who manipulated his subjects in order to create better television drama. In the final installment, Findlay abandoned the documentary form to film a satire of the neo conservative government of Mike Harris , the Premier of Ontario. The programme also explored the personal life of George Findlay, his unhappy marriage, and his unhappy extra marital affairs. The cast of More Tears 1998 also included Hrant Alianak , Yank Azman , Arsin e Khanjian , Leah Pinsent , Evan Solomon , and Kenny Vadas . Finkleman s next project for the CBC was the series Foolish Heart TV series Foolish Heart . Quotations Shaffik They the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party stood up and sang, like a bunch of sheep George Better to be ruled by a sheep than a demagogue . Shaffik Spoken like a true Canadian Audition for the part of a Cabinet Minister Director Okay, you re being sodomized . . . Try to make it real. George The tear of sentimentality . . . is the opposite of the tear of compassion. External links http www.imdb.com title tt0149492 More Tears at IMDB Category Canadian drama television series Category CBC network shows Category 1998 Canadian television series debuts Category 1998 Canadian television series endings drama tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra

    The Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra APO Armenian language Armenian is the national orchestra of Armenia . It was founded in 1925 as a symphony orchestra of the Yerevan State Conservatory . Now it performs in Khachaturian Hall , Yerevan . Over the years, conductors Arshak Adamian, Alexander Spendiarian , Ohan Durian , Valeri Gergiev , Loris Tjeknavorian , etc. directed the orchestra. Since its foundation, the orchestra has performed most of the classical repertoire. Many famous artists as David Oistrach , Svyatoslav Richter , Mstislav Rostropovich , David Geringas , Boris Berezovsky pianist Boris Berezovsky have appeared with the orchestra. Aram Khachaturian , Dmitri Kabalevsky and others have conducted their works at the APO. More than 30 CD s have been released with the APO recordings. Principal conductors Eduard Topchjan 2000&ndash Loris Tjeknavorian 1999&ndash 2000 Michael Avetissian 1998&ndash 1999 Loris Tjeknavorian 1989&ndash 1998 Vahagn Papian 1987&ndash 1989 Martin Nersissian 1986&ndash 1987 Rafael Mangassarian 1985&ndash 1986 Valery Gergiev 1981&ndash 1985 David Khanjyan David Khanjian 1974&ndash 1981 Aram Katanian 1970&ndash 1973 Ruben Vartanyan 1967&ndash 1970 Michael Maluntsian 1966&ndash 1967 Ohan Durian 1960&ndash 1965 Michael Maluntsian 1945&ndash 1960 Constantine Saradjian 1941&ndash 1945 Gevork Budaghian 1932&ndash 1933 Souren Charekian 1928&ndash 1932 Alexander Spendiaryan 1926&ndash 1928 Arshak Adamian 1924&ndash 1926 External links http www.apo.am ?sub about Homepage Category Armenian orchestras es Orquesta Filarm nica de Armenia fi Armenian filharmoninen orkesteri ja ...   more details



  1. List of Armenian Canadians

    When adding names to the list, please include a reliable source that describes the person added as Armenian or Canadian Armenian or a source where the person describes themselves as such , in accordance with Wikipedia s No Original Research policies. This is a list of notable Canadians of Armenian descent . Arts David Alpay &ndash actor Raffi Armenian &ndash conductor Andr Arthur &ndash radio host and independent MP Araz Artinian &ndash photographer, filmmaker and humanitarian worker Isabel Bayrakdarian &ndash soprano Garen Boyajian &ndash actor H.A. Der Hovagimian &ndash music composer and producer Atom Egoyan &ndash filmmaker Hagop Goudsouzian &ndash filmmaker Levon Ichkhanian &ndash entertainment personality Malak Karsh &ndash photographer Yousuf Karsh &ndash photographer Arsinee Khanjian &ndash actress Serouj Kradjian &ndash pianist Catherine Manoukian &ndash violinist Patrick Masbourian &ndash radio and television personality, film director. Peter Oundjian &ndash violinist and conductor. Richard Ouzounian &ndash broadcaster Alice Panikian &ndash 2006 Miss Universe Canada Raffi musician Raffi &ndash children s singer and songwriter Vahram Sargsyan &ndash composer and choral conductor Business Jack Kachkar &ndash businessman Politics and Public Service Ronald Alepian &ndash communications and marketing strategist, CYMA Canadian Youth Mission to Armenia co founder. Sarkis Assadourian &ndash Former Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Member of Parliament MP 1993 2004. Ann Cavoukian &ndash Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario . Harout Chitilian &ndash city councilor and chairman of the City Council of Montreal Raymond Setlakwe &ndash entrepreneur, politician, lawyer. Sciences Maral Boyadjian &ndash psychologist Sports Warren Ounjian skateboarder Writers Shaunt Basmajian author See also List of Armenian Russians List of French Armenians List of Armenian Americans List of Armenians Armenian diaspora Canadians of Armenian descent References Reflist External lin ...   more details



  1. Late August, Early September

    Infobox film name Late August, Early September image Late aug early sept.jpg caption DVD cover director Olivier Assayas producer Georges Benayoun br Philippe Carcassonne br Fran oise Guglielmi writer Olivier Assayas starring Mathieu Amalric music cinematography Denis Lenoir editing Luc Barnier distributor released 14 September 1998 runtime 112 minutes country Film France language French budget Late August, Early September lang fr Fin ao t, d but septembre is a 1998 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Mathieu Amalric . ref name NY Times cite news url http movies.nytimes.com movie 173724 Late August Early September overview title New York Times Late August, Early September accessdate 2008 08 24 work NY Times first Janet last Maslin ref Cast Mathieu Amalric as Gabriel Virginie Ledoyen as Anne Fran ois Cluzet as Adrien Jeanne Balibar as Jenny Alex Descas as J r mie Arsin e Khanjian as Lucie Mia Hansen L ve as V ra Nathalie Richard as Maryelle Eric Elmosnino as Thomas Olivier Cruveiller as Axel Jean Baptiste Malartre as Editeur Andr Marcon as Hattou Elisabeth Mazev as Visiteuse de l appartement Olivier Py as Visiteur de l appartement Jean Baptiste Montagut as Joseph Costa References reflist External links imdb title id 0167925 title Late August, Early September http www.zeitgeistfilms.com film.php?directoryname lateaugustearlyseptember Late August, Early September at Zeitgeist Films Olivier Assayas Category 1998 films Category French films Category French language films Category 1990s drama films Category Films directed by Olivier Assayas 1990s France film stub fr Fin ao t, d but septembre ...   more details



  1. List of Canadian films of 1994

    This is a list of Cinema of Canada Canadian film s which were released in 1994 class wikitable width 100 width 21 Title width 16 Director width 22 Cast width 13 Genre width 28 Notes Le Confessional Robert Lepage Lothaire Bluteau Canada France U.K. co production references filming of Alfred Hitchcock Hitchcock s I Confess film I Confess in Quebec City Dance Me Outside Bruce McDonald film director Bruce McDonald Adam Beach , Ryan Black , Hugh Dillon Based on a book by W.P. Kinsella Double Happiness film Double Happiness Mina Shum Sandra Oh , Callum Keith Rennie Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Genie for Best Actress Eclipse 1994 film Eclipse Jeremy Podeswa Ernest Goes to School Coke Sams Jim Varney , Linda Kash Comedy Exotica film Exotica Atom Egoyan Don McKellar , Arsin e Khanjian , Mia Kirshner 1994 Cannes Film Festival prize winner For Angela Daniel Prouty, Nancy Trites Botkin Tina Keeper Docudrama Canada Award winner The Last Supper 1994 film The Last Supper Cynthia Roberts Daniel MacIvor , Ken McDougall , J.D. Nicholsen Drama Teddy Award winner Louis 19, le roi des ondes Whale Music film Whale Music Richard J. Lewis Maury Chaykin , Cyndy Preston Comedy film Comedy Drama film drama External links http www.imdb.com search title?countries ca&sort alpha&title type feature&year 1994,1994 Feature Films Released In 1994 With Country of Origin Canada at IMDb Canadian films by year 1994 films Category Lists of Canadian films 1994 Category 1994 in Canada Category Lists of 1994 films by country or language Canada listdev date February 2012 ...   more details



  1. Exotica (film)

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  1. Last Night (1998 film)

    disturbed woman who jogs around announcing how much time is left before the end. Arsin e Khanjian ... Khanjian as Streetcar Mother Jackie Burroughs as The Runner Tracy Wright References references External ...   more details




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