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Armenian Azatyan Areg began his career at the tender age of 17, when he presented a film at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam. This marked him as the youngest Armenian director to ever take part in that event, but that is only one fraction of his rise to fame. Even before his debut, he wrote for literary magazines, published three books, and has since participated in numerous film festivals the world over, winning awards such as including the Ruben Sevak History Award from the Writers Union of Armenia. Now, at 22 years old, Areg is set to take the world of cinema by storm.
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The Fly (2005) Director: Areg Azatyan
Synopsis: We always hurt those closest to us. This short tells the tale of a man and a fly. The fly follows the man, remaining at his side. However, one day the man kills his companion to put an end to its incessant buzzing. |
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The Donkey (2004) Director: Areg Azatyan
Synopsis: A donkey and a man have more in common than one might believe. This film explores the unlikely parallels between the two.
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