Most Popular Vigen Chaldranyan Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
01 January 2016
A film about the great Komitas, one of the victims of the Armenian Genocide, who wasn't killed, but s
01 June 1992
Armenia in the Middle Ages ... the desert ... the bell-tower of a half-destroyed church ... Martiros languishes in the desert.
28 September 1975
Teacher Anush Stepanovna, her son Artashes, and four puppies they have taken in: Neposedu, Chernushka, Kubik, and Razdan, each have their own personality and unique, amazing story.
01 January 2007
In 301 A.D. Gregory the Illuminator healed the one-time Pagan King Tiridates the Great and christened the Armenian people, thus making Armenia the first Christian nation in the world.
31 December 1985
In April (Armenia 1985), on the 70th anniversary of the genocide, on April 24, 1985, Vigen Chaldranyan stages a conversation between the generations in a mixture of comedy and bitter seriousness.
12 October 2001
A successful businessman with a terminal illness returns to Armenia and buys a mental institution.
01 January 2010
Relegated to the background in the brutal times of a transitional period, the Maestro, who is a devotee of art, an advocate of moral standards, a cellist of a symphonic orchestra, a professor of a conservatory, unable to withstand the prevailing wildness, has inevitable clashes with the environment and experiences a heavy personal drama.
13 November 1989
An industrial plant pollutes Lake Sevan with discharges. The public demands to close harmful production.
01 April 1997
The main character - an actor and film-director - tries to live, ignoring the everyday petty struggles for survival.
18 April 1978
About the early years of Soviet power in Armenia. The protagonist of the film is the chairman of the revolutionary committee in a provincial town, where not everyone has yet come to terms with the new regime.
13 January 1997
The time of major social changes and social upheavals inevitably entails a chain of personal dramas and tragedies.
18 January 2013
Based on a true story, this is a subtle tale of re-affirmation of the identity of the artist following the Armenian Diaspora.