Nahapet (Armenian: Նահապետ) is a 1977 Soviet Armenian-language drama film about a man who tries to rebuild his life after losing his wife and child in the Armenian genocide. It is based on a novel written by Hrachya Qochar.[1] The film has been cited as an example of the portrayal of genocide in the film industry.[2] The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
^See the collection of Kochar's short works in Spitak Girke (The White Book). (Yerevan 1965) ISBN 978-99930-54-18-4.
^Shelton, Dinah (2005). Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. Macmillan Reference. pp. 360, 361. ISBN 978-0-02-865848-3.
^"Festival de Cannes: Nahapet". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
Nahapet (Armenian: Նահապետ) is a 1977 Soviet Armenian-language drama film about a man who tries to rebuild his life after losing his wife and child in...
Hayk (Armenian: Հայկ, Armenian pronunciation: [hajk]), also known as Hayk Nahapet (Հայկ Նահապետ, Armenian pronunciation: [hajk naha'pɛt], lit. 'Hayk the...
Nahapet Gevorgyan (Armenian: Նահապետ Գեւորգյան; born June 28, 1957) was born in the village of Hoktember in the Hoktemberyan region in Armenia. On May...
Nahapet Kuchak (Kouchak) (Armenian: Նահապետ Քուչակ; died 1592) was an Armenian medieval poet considered one of the first ashughs. He is best known for...
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can vary, covering topics such as love, satire, or lessons in morality. Nahapet Kuchak is known as the "father of Armenian hayrens". Kuchak's poems often...
publicist. He won the first state prize of the Armenian SSR for his novella Nahapet, which was adapted into a film of the same name in 1977. Hrachya Gabrielyan...
Armenian genocide Books Films Ravished Armenia/The Auction of Souls (1919) Nahapet (1977) The Forty Days of Musa Dagh (1982) Back to Ararat (1988) Ararat...
Kʻuchʻak, Nahapet (2019). Haryur u mek hayren = A hundred and one hayrens. ṚHH hrat. ISBN 978-9939-67-236-6. OCLC 1193194028. Kʻuchʻak, Nahapet (1984)....
terms for tribal collectivities, such as tanuter (Armenian: տանուտեր) and nahapet (Armenian: նահապետ). Patriarch Hayk, the legendary and eponymous progenitor...
title “Erg hayreni” (“A song of the homeland”). This translation inspired Nahapet Rusinian during the Zeytun uprising in 1862 to write his famous poem “Kilikia”...
OCLC 229988654. Hovhannisian, Sen (1 January 2019). Atlas of Armenia. Yerevan: Nahapet. p. 242. ISBN 978-9939-856-52-0. OCLC 1124982334. Korkotyan, Zaven (1932)...
green, --- Whispers press the silence once serene, ....... Aşıq Qərib Nahapet Kuchak (Armenian: Նահապետ Քուչակ) (died 1592) was an Armenian medieval...
ailments. Henrik Malyan, 62, Georgian-Armenian film director and writer (Nahapet). Saul Weingeroff, 72, American professional wrestling manager. Laura Caller...
classical pianist Maria Gevorgyan (born 1994), an Armenian chess player Nahapet Gevorgyan (born 1957), an Armenian politician Pavel Gevorgyan (born 1963)...
the Afghan parliament gave him the title of "Father of the Nation." Hayk Nahapet is considered the traditional founder of Armenia to which he gave his namesake...
Homeland" and granted her the position of sergeant major. Hayk (Հայկ) Armenia Nahapet (Նահապետ) Head of the Family Patriarch Legendary founder of the Armenian...
Life Triumphs may refer to: Nahapet or Life Triumphs, a 1977 Armenian drama film Life Triumphs (1951 film), a 1951 Romanian drama film This disambiguation...
Sevak (1924–1971). Charents lauds the "hallowed brows" of Gregory and Nahapet Kuchak in his 1920 poem "I Love My Armenia" ("Yes im anush Hayastani")...