
As an assistant on set, he quickly realized his calling and has spent every day since working towards making his dreams come true.
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They’re creatives with a passion for innovation and a love for their homeland that manifests itself in distinct ways.Īrnold, a young filmmaker from Artsakh, fell in love with cinematography at the age of 13 when director Jivan Avetisyan shot his movie The Last Inhabitant (Վերջին Բնակիչը) at his village in Askeran. They’re bound by an experience that has irrevocably changed every Armenian’s perception of identity, unity, and perseverance but are blessed to be back to move in the direction of their future. These bright minds have ambitions and aspirations of their own that extend beyond the battlefield and aid the future of Armenia and Armenians in an equally impactful way.Īrnold Ghazaryan, Harut Khachatryan and Tigran Ghazaryan served during the 44-day war. They are filmmakers, photographers, artists, musicians, chefs. The men defending our borders today are no different.Īs we commemorate Republic Day (May 28th) and honor our soldiers for their heroism, it is equally crucial to look beyond the uniform-and see these young men as unique individuals and purveyors of our culture. Yeghishe Charents and William Saroyan are among the many pillars of Armenian culture, and guards of our challenged identity and traditions, who once were soldiers wearing combat uniforms-risking their lives for the greater good. The young soldiers of the Artsakh War have bravely earned their hero badges - but these young men are so much more.
