- Hamo
Beknazarian (Armenian: Համո Բեկնազարյան; Russian: Амбарцум Бек-Назаров; 19 May 1891 – 27
April 1965), also
known as Hamo Bek-Nazarov or Amo Bek-Nazarian...
- was the
first Armenian silent black-and-white film,
directed by Hamo
Beknazarian in 1925,
based on a play of
Alexander Shirvanzade,
describing the ill...
- were
actually shot in Armenia. Zare,
released in 1927,
produced by Hamo
Beknazarian,
details the
story of Zare and her love for the
shepherd Seydo, and the...
-
Finnish football club Pepo (film), a 1935
Armenian film made by Hamo
Beknazarian Nickname of
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- (Armenian: Նամուս,
meaning "honor") is a 1925
silent drama film by Hamo
Beknazarian,
based on
Alexander Shirvanzade's 1885
novel of the same name, which...
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first Armenian silent black-and-white film (1925),
directed by Hamo
Beknazarian and
based on a play of
Alexander Shirvanzade describing the ill fate...
- was the
first Armenian silent black and
white film,
directed by Hamo
Beknazarian in 1925,
based on a play of
Alexander Shirvanzade,
describing the ill...
-
Studio of Do****entary Films. 1966 - The
studio was
named after Hamo
Beknazarian. 2005 - The film
company was sold to the
company "Armenia Studios" (part...
-
Soviet Armenia was a 1927
silent film
called Zarê,
directed by Hamo
Beknazarian. Set in 1915, the film
depicts a
romance between a
young Yezidi couple...
-
development of
their films more difficult.
Films about Kurds: Zare (Hamo
Beknazarian, 1926) The Herd (Yilmaz Güney, 1978) Yol (Yılmaz Güney, 1982) A Time...