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Eric Nazarian
Eric Nazarian is a screenwriter, filmmaker and photojournalist. In 2007, Nazarian wrote and directed “The Blue Hour,” a first feature film that won six international awards. In 2008, Nazarian received the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences® (home of the Oscars) prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for his original screenplay, “Giants.” In turn, Nazarian’s film “Bolis” was the recipient of the Best Short Film Award at the 14th Arpa International Film Festival in 2011.
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Feel proud to be an Armenian Eric because of individuals like you. Hope to meet you in person some day. By the way have no plans for God, just keep marching on the path of humanity.
Beautifully put BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent article! Thank you Eric, you made it again.
Very well said. Definitely something we should all read and pass along to not only our family members & relatives, but to all of our Armenian and non-Armenian contacts.
Eric, Congratulation on this very good article.
How about Hrant becoming a Saint of the church ? The Catholic church has already some Armenian Saints like St. Blasius or the 40 Roman Soldiers that were Armenians.