Armenian Film ‘Amerikatsi’ Earns Historic Oscar Shortlist Spot

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Hong Kong – Dec 25 2023

In a remarkable leap forward for Armenian cinema, the film ‘Amerikatsi’ has earned a spot on the Oscar shortlist for the first time in the nation’s history. The announcement came from the National Cinema Center of Armenia, marking a pivotal milestone for the country’s film industry in its quest for global recognition.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the body responsible for the Oscars, released its shortlists across numerous categories. Among these, the International Feature Film category has sparked global interest. The Armenian film ‘Amerikatsi’, directed by Michael Gurgian, is one of the top 15 international feature films being considered for the esteemed award, holding its own amidst heavy competition.

‘Amerikatsi’s’ inclusion in the Oscar shortlist is more than just an accolade for the film itself. It symbolizes a significant leap forward for the Armenian film industry, bringing it into the limelight of international cinema. It’s the result of a consistent and dedicated effort by Armenian filmmakers to craft compelling narratives that resonate with a global audience.

The official Oscar nominees will be announced on January 23, 2024, an eagerly anticipated event for the film fraternity worldwide. The final Oscars ceremony is scheduled for March 10, 2024. As we await the final list of nominees, the inclusion of ‘Amerikatsi’ on the shortlist has already achieved a victory for Armenian cinema, demonstrating its blossoming potential on the global stage.

Armenian Cinema Breaks New Ground with Oscar Shortlist Inclusion

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Hong Kong – Dec 25 2023

For the first time in its cinematic history, Armenia finds its name etched in the revered shortlist of the Academy Awards, colloquially known as the Oscars. The National Cinema Center of Armenia announced the inclusion of director Michael Goorjian’s film Amerikatsi in the coveted list of 15 international feature films under consideration for the prestigious award.

Amerikatsi’s nomination marks a significant milestone for the Armenian film industry. This recognition at an international level endorses the country’s narrative capabilities and cinematic prowess. The film stands as an ambassador of Armenian cinema, introducing its unique cultural narrative to a broad global audience.

The Oscar nomination not only enhances the visibility of Amerikatsi but also amplifies the reach of Armenian cinema. It opens the floodgates for international appreciation, fostering dialogues around the country’s filmmaking potential. This acknowledgment holds the promise to propel Armenian cinema into a broader spectrum of global discourse.

The Armenian film industry and its audience both domestic and international, eagerly await the final list of nominees for the 96th Academy Awards. The official announcement will be made on January 23, 2024, with the grand ceremony scheduled for March 10, 2024. Regardless of the final outcome, the inclusion of Amerikatsi in the Oscar shortlist already stands as a triumph for Armenian cinema.

Armenian Film ‘Amerikatsi’ Makes History by Entering Oscars’ Shortlist

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Hong Kong – Dec 25 2023

The Armenian film industry has reached a significant milestone with the inclusion of the film Amerikatsi in the Oscars’ shortlist, for the first time in the country’s history. The film, directed by Michael Gurdjian, is one of the top 15 international feature films being considered for the esteemed award. This breakthrough comes as a result of a concerted effort to elevate the presence of Armenian cinema on the global stage.

Armenian films have seen a surge in their participation in international competitions and festivals by 74 percent in 2022, earning 28 international awards. This uptick indicates a shift in the global perception of Armenian cinema, with the industry gaining wider recognition for its creative offerings.

Amendments to the Law on Cinematography have been instrumental in this progress. The law has been restructured to be more comprehensive and accessible for international colleagues. Furthermore, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Armenia has signed memorandums of cooperation with international organizations, laying the groundwork for future collaborations on global platforms such as Netflix.

Efforts are also being made to bolster the film industry within Armenia’s provinces. Programs have been initiated to host events in these regions, fostering a nationwide culture of cinematic appreciation and production.

The official Oscar nominees will be announced on January 23, 2024, with the final ceremony scheduled for March 10, 2024. The inclusion of Amerikatsi in the Oscar shortlist marks a turning point for Armenian cinema, placing it in the limelight on one of the world’s most prestigious cinematic stages.

Armenia’s PM Pashinyan Asserts EAEU Should Focus on Economic Goals

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Hong Kong – Dec 25 2023

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia, attending the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, has insisted that the EAEU should steer clear of political or geopolitical agendas. In his articulation, Pashinyan underlined the EAEU’s primary purpose: fostering economic cooperation, integration, and development amongst its member states.

Pashinyan’s declaration comes amidst a backdrop of potential political motives that could overshadow the economic goals of the union. His emphasis on the EAEU’s economic focus seeks to protect the functional integrity of the union and the mutual benefits it provides to the member states. He also announced that Armenia would assume the presidency in the EAEU in 2024, indicating a commitment to a productive cooperation with the other member states.

Further in his address, Pashinyan highlighted the need for fundamental decisions regarding the functioning of common energy markets. He proposed expanding cooperation in energy efficiency and renewable energy. Additionally, he emphasized the role of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in economic development and the potential for seamless transport and administrative processes through modern technologies.

The Armenian Prime Minister’s participation at the EAEU summit comes in the face of mounting political tensions with Russia. Pashinyan has recently criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and expressed an intention to approach the West. His public criticism had thrown his participation in the EAEU summit into question. However, his presence underscores Armenia’s commitment to the EAEU, especially as the global order shifts.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s firm stance on the EAEU’s role as an economic entity rather than a political platform conveys Armenia’s vision for the union. His participation in the summit, despite the political tensions, underscores Armenia’s commitment to international economic cooperation and its aspirations for development within these organizations.

Pashinyan warns against politicizing Eurasian integration

Belarus – Dec 25 2023

ST PETERSBURG, 25 December (BelTA) – Given its basic economic principles he Eurasian Economic Union should not correlate with political ambitions, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in St. Petersburg on 25 December, BelTA has learned.

It is symbolic that Armenia will hold chairmanship in the EAEU in 2024 Nikol Pashinyan noted. Next year marks the 10th anniversary of the EAEU Treaty, which is based on the fundamental postulate that the EAEU is an economic association that should not have a political or even geopolitical agenda. This is how Armenia continues to perceive it and is developing economic cooperation "seeking to suppress all attempts to politicize the Eurasian integration."

"The EAEU and its economic principles should not correlate with political ambitions. Basic freedoms of trade and integration cannot and should not be restricted for political reasons. This will definitely corrode the fundamental principles of the union," Nikol Pashinyan stressed. In this regard, the Armenian prime minister welcomed the EAEU-Iran free trade agreement.

At the same time, he drew attention to the unresolved fundamental issues that have accumulated in the EAEU. According to him, there is a need to achieve fundamental decisions on the approaches, principles and mechanisms of the functioning of common energy markets in the EAEU. "In this context, we are ready to show a flexible approach to ensuring a balance of interests of the EAEU member states on the unresolved issues in order to harness the advantages and potential of the common energy markets in the EAEU," Nikol Pashinyan said. He also proposed to expand areas of cooperation in energy efficiency and renewable energy.

Another fundamentally important issue, according to the prime minister, is the use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. This area is of particular relevance and opens up new opportunities for more rapid collection and effective analysis of economic data. Responsible use of artificial intelligence capabilities can serve as an impetus for the development of economic cooperation in the EAEU.

"If we manage to ensure transport, transit and administrative seamlessness through modern technologies, we will get a unique opportunity for the development of relations between the EAEU and interested third countries," Nikol Pashinyan said.

Armenian leader travels to Russia despite tensions and promises economic bloc cooperation

Dec 25 2023
Associated Press
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, whose country’s relations with Russia grew tense this year, says that when Armenia takes the rotating chairmanship of a Moscow-dominated economic alliance he will try to suppress politics obstructing regional integration. Armenia is to become the chairman country of the Eurasian Economic Union in 2024. The bloc, established in 2014, includes Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and encourages the free movement of goods and services. Pashinyan in the past year has offended Russia by refusing to allow a Moscow-led security alliance to hold exercises in Armenia and by declining to attend an alliance summit. However, Pashiyan attended a meeting of the union’s Supreme Council in St. Petersburg on Monday.

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Armenia Takes Charge: PM Pashinyan Vows to Curb Politics in Moscow-Led Alliance

Dec 25 2023
 

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, despite tensions with Russia, pledges to suppress political interference in regional integration as Armenia prepares to chair the Moscow-dominated Eurasian Economic Union in 2024. 

By Sathish Raman
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, whose country's relations with Russia have been strained this year, has pledged to suppress political interference that hinders regional integration when Armenia assumes the rotating chairmanship of a Moscow-led economic alliance.
Armenia to Chair Eurasian Economic Union in 2024 

Armenia is set to become the chair country of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) in 2024. Established in 2014, the bloc comprises Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Armenia, and promotes the free movement of goods and services.
Pashinyan's Actions Strained Armenia-Russia Ties 

In the past year, Pashinyan has strained relations with Russia by denying permission for a Moscow-led security alliance to conduct exercises in Armenia and by declining to attend an alliance summit. Additionally, Armenia's accession to the Treaty of Rome, which established the International Criminal Court (ICC), further irked Russia. The ICC has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin on charges of war crimes related to the deportation of children during the conflict with Ukraine.
Pashinyan Attends EEU Supreme Council Meeting 

Despite these tensions, Pashinyan attended a meeting of the EEU's Supreme Council in St. Petersburg on Monday. He emphasized that the union and its economic principles should not be intertwined with political ambitions and that Armenia is committed to preventing any attempts to politicize Eurasian integration.

Armenia's Dependence on Russia 

Armenia is heavily reliant on Russian trade and hosts a Russian military base. However, relations between the two countries deteriorated in the past year when a Russian peacekeeping force failed to reopen a crucial road connecting Armenia to the ethnic Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan gained full control of the region in a swift offensive in September.

Armenia’s economic activity index grows 9,4% in 11 months

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s economic activity index grew 9,4% in January-November of 2023 compared to the same period of 2022, according to official data published by the Statistical Committee.

Industrial production output grew 2,1% in the 11 months.  

Construction grew 15,6%.

Trade turnover grew 24,3%, while services grew 11,1%.

The consumer price index grew 2,2%, while the industrial product price index grew 1,7%.

Energy production dropped 4,3%.

Foreign trade turnover grew 42,4% (exports grew 44,7% and imports grew 41%).

Kidnapped Nagorno-Karabakh man appeals unlawful prison sentence in Azerbaijan

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Vagif Khachatryan, an elderly ethnic Armenian man from Nagorno-Karabakh who was kidnapped by Azeri border guards during his ICRC-mediated medical evacuation on July 29 and later sentenced to 15 years in prison in Azerbaijan on fabricated war crime charges, has appealed the verdict, Azerbaijani news media reported.

A preliminary hearing was held at a court of appeals in Baku on December 25.

The first court session is scheduled to take place on January 7, 2024.

Azeri authorities pressed fabricated charges against Khachatryan and jailed him in Baku.   

The Armenian foreign ministry earlier said that the arrest of the Red Cross-protected patient from Nagorno-Karabakh amounts to war crime.

Prominent lawyer Siranush Sahakyan said that the kidnapping constitutes extraordinary rendition in terms of international law and due process is therefore ruled out.

The kidnapped man’s daughter, in a plea to the UN to ensure the safe release of her father, said that all charges pressed by the Azeri prosecution are fabricated and her father is innocent.

Khachatryan’s testimony in court was even by an Azeri translator earlier in October.



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