Creative Armenia is an arts foundation for the Armenian people that discovers, develops, and champions the creative visionaries who are pushing the boundaries of our cultural future.
Edward Zwick is by far 1 of the best directors of all time
@gpapa312 ай бұрын
Frederick Raphael’s memoirs quoting Kubrick’s opinion on Schindler’s List has been denounced by Kubrick’s wife Christiane as false and unreliable biography long time ago. So, pointless argument.
@miodagsaan3 ай бұрын
audio is only on left channel; i suggest getting soundfixer (available for firefox, maybe there are alternatives for your browser) and turning on mono
@Professicchio4 ай бұрын
Sorry but I agree with Kubrick on this, why? It is NOT Spielberg's job, or any other film-maker for that matter, to educate about the Holocaust. Personally I have done it through something that is not very popular today: studying history, as everyone should. Second and most important point (which I think is the point that Kubrick himself was arguing): although films can have an important function as educational tools, they also can offer a very rhetorical and blind-sided perspective on the matter, to the point they can actually do the opposite of what they aim for. That is the biggest problem Schindler's List suffers imo, personally I find it in parts to be even anti-Semitic (yes I said it, shoot me on that).
@tegleh5 ай бұрын
thank you!
@asiwas6 ай бұрын
slept on genius!
@raffidimoian69616 ай бұрын
Who is this girl and why is she not world famous yet? Incredible!!!
@Michael6442511 ай бұрын
Thank You for this interview.I have just found out about this director and was looking for information . I am from the UK so unfortunately cannot express in your words.❤
@ricardogonzalez5953 Жыл бұрын
I think Kubrick was saying that Schindler’s list ends on hope where as in the holocaust ends on tragedy honestly I can’t see any film bringing the holocaust subject done right just read and study about it. some things can’t be put in melodramatic cinema context
@Professicchio4 ай бұрын
That's also exactly what Terry Gilliam said about it (you can see him talking about that right here on YT). I think the one movie that gets the Holocaust 100% right is The Pianist by Polanski. SL is a movie that is perfectly tailored for ignorant middle class folks that have never seen those kind of horrors in real life, just like Spielberg himself.
@delonking301 Жыл бұрын
Stanley was right…
@xsystem1 Жыл бұрын
it's past 5 years now I wonder who's the winner and what composition does he made?
@doktorpollosensual9168 Жыл бұрын
In the description of the video there is a web page, go there ;)
@negative8379 Жыл бұрын
MR BEEEAST
@Horaxus Жыл бұрын
😍
@hafsaiero8248 Жыл бұрын
u see serj, i have no idea how to make music
@noricd Жыл бұрын
Excellent interviewing, very informative and honest answers, and useful film production stories. Thank you Alec and Howard!
@arevanush Жыл бұрын
Another wonderful presentation! Keep up the good work CA!
@creativearmeniaorg Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Happy to hear you enjoyed the conversation.
@arevanush Жыл бұрын
@@creativearmeniaorg Welcome! I see that there are 24 Comments for this presentation, but they do not show up for me. Do you know why?
@creativearmeniaorg Жыл бұрын
@@arevanush We are not sure, unfortunately.
@rishabhaniket19522 жыл бұрын
History is often written by people who won or in power and then further contrived by filmmakers who want to put forth an idea…..learning history from films is like listening to someone’s subjective opinion which itself is based on a very specific side of the overall narrative. So never rely on films for a proper understanding of history, it’s as good as a myth or a fable. Plus a true filmmaker presents events as it is and leaves it to the audience to make up their minds. That’s the difference between Kubrick and Spielberg or Terry George etc.
@ArtemusnH Жыл бұрын
FALSE: an artist presents events as HE wants you to interpret them cause it's HIS view (point of view) on the events. The audience understanding his view is yet another thing, but either way you present cinema and art in genral in a twisted misunterpretated view.
@peterlynch67442 жыл бұрын
To have seen it and viewed it up front is breath taking.
@Archuk20192 жыл бұрын
Hi Serj can i do on my drums
@CottonTreeTales2 жыл бұрын
Sorry Terry George, but it ain't bullshit. You're sadly right that most people learn about the holocaust from Schindler's list. That's precisely the point, they learn about it through a redemption story and they eyes of the saved. It's presented as a hope pill so as to mitigate the pain.
@JohnSmithyy3652 жыл бұрын
This is sad AF. Mainstream media is garbage and movie making has sunk even deeper. Everything has an agenda.
@thegamerg473 жыл бұрын
Serj is a cool guy in general
@therealDeaddogg Жыл бұрын
I wish I could have him talking as some sort of white noise
@Dilanchian-Lawyers-Australia3 жыл бұрын
Good conversations! Metadata nerd and KZread description field editor here. Roll it... This session is hosted by Alec Mouhibian, Vice President of Creative Armenia. First speaker Katherine Sarafian has had a career at Pixar in these roles The Incredibles (2004) (assistant producer), Lifted (2006) (producer), Brave (2012) (producer), and Toy Story 4 (2019) (development producer). Michael Goorjian is an actor, filmmaker, and writer with a considerable slate of work. He likes big films, Raiders of the Lost Ark being his favourite. His most recent film was filmed in 2020 in Armenia telling the story of an Armenian-American who repatriates to Armenia in 1947. Darren Boghosian has been an agent for 11 years with United Talent Agency (representing eg Harrison Ford, Michael Douglas and Kurt Russel) which has approximately 900 employees, around 300 of which are agents. Tigran Babadjanian from Gyumri is also an agent. Both he and Darren talk of being creative packagers managing talent careers as well as inventing projects for them in a producer-type role. Sevak Ohanian is a film producer and screenwriter. In February 2021 Ohanian's company Proximity Media signed a 5-year exclusive TV deal with Disney.
@noricd3 жыл бұрын
This Creative Armenia conversation is kaleidoscopic, with its three mirrors pointing at obtuse angles to each other. Biographical to 40 mins, then analytical of the economics of screen production in the recent past and today, then on either side of 60 minutes expressing anxiety about audience responses, heading to the end digging for understanding about what motivates creative urges and how to sustain them despite or because of the baggage of one’s biography, social context, economic and arts funding (or lack of) systems, and narratives of what is public and personal “success”. All up it is one of the most honest and self-revelatory interviews I have heard among Armenians. For that alone, thank you Garin, Atom and Arsine.
@jangalois3 жыл бұрын
0:19 то зачем мы здесь
@offtopic66103 жыл бұрын
Absolutely LOVE this
@noricd3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, for the interesting conversation. Below I’m cross-posting a comment I made on the “Armenians of Australia” Facebook page which has 5,900 followers. || If you are familiar with these American-Armenian (OK New Zealand and Armenia too) personalities, skip to 48:00 minutes. From there it gets interesting as actor and author Eric Bogosian leads in my reading for the next 35 minutes. We hear more evidence that film and TV US culture continues to follow the money of non-US audiences, inserting bits and pieces from cultures abroad and from within the US. It’s a trend from decades ago, eg the moment when more than 50% of the Hollywood studios gross revenues came from licensing abroad. Now there is apparently increasing signs of multiculturalism in the US too. With this, to have an opportunity to people in film and TV actors no longer have to, or they refuse to, get a nose job and change their surnames. As Serge notes what’s needed next is more producers, directors, composers, actors, in a word creators
@ulyssesanaya20173 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Armenian artists
@michaelgreco75973 жыл бұрын
I think it’s pathetic if you learn history from films. If Schindler’s List taught you about the Holocaust then any film on any subject matter can be bent to get a narrative across. You shouldn’t be watching Hollywood films to learn about the Cambodian genocide or Chinese famine. They are meant to be something that can help you further think about these issues. .
@GeorgeTel1003 жыл бұрын
So True!! The only reason he said what he said is because it serves his purpose to a T!! He's nothing but a seller
@ArtemusnH Жыл бұрын
I would not go so far as to say "Hollywood movies", which sounds to me rather comtemptuous - and false, I'd say art is not the place to learn about history, art is not a science, it is a link between men.
@MessiahEntertainment10 ай бұрын
I don’t know if I would call it pathetic, particularly for lesser known historical events that otherwise would never be known to most without the film. It’s easy to expect people to know about major events like the holocaust and WW2, but what about the some person or battle most have never heard of who may have impacted history but is rarely mentioned in history books? The film being made may be the only way people are introduced to that figure. I think it’s perfectly fine as a starting point or as supplementary materials for perhaps getting a visualization of certain events. The hope is just that the movie inspires people to dig deeper past the film and learn more.
@charleschi8433 жыл бұрын
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@maribuniatyan91763 жыл бұрын
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@jagbot3 жыл бұрын
very cool
@justplaymusik17484 жыл бұрын
*Creative Armenia* 😍😍😍😍😍
@justplaymusik17484 жыл бұрын
*Creative Armenia* Love it...😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@gavrilajunior4 жыл бұрын
Lovely.
@f-person4 жыл бұрын
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@Ggohariko4 жыл бұрын
Klass )))
@zackdemirtshyan19084 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@VasilAnanian4 жыл бұрын
Great!
@zackdemirtshyan19084 жыл бұрын
Much Obliged Vasil jan!
@millicentcrisp50244 жыл бұрын
This Piece of Art was quite Remarkable! I'm delighted and honored to Be the 1st to Like it! Thank You and Blessings, Mil
@arevikpetrosyan87304 жыл бұрын
Great job! This artwork was the most creative one! Loved it!
@Mr.Jasaw134 жыл бұрын
i like mb14's version much better ... journey to nowhere she's from Armenian so yeh
@Proudtobe404notfound4 жыл бұрын
Woo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO www
@nicolamcguinness86894 жыл бұрын
RIP Terry George 1916 1977
@nicolamcguinness86894 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Terry George born 1916 died 1977
@17thsavior4 жыл бұрын
No offense to Terry George, but that's bullshit.
@johnburns58604 жыл бұрын
I think you might want to give credit to the person who developed this theory about this painting: Jared Baxter . news.artnet.com/art-world/vincent-van-gogh-last-supper-cafe-terrace-at-night-275282
@lutymcshooty25565 жыл бұрын
Wow
@armenianstarsloverannamari42065 жыл бұрын
I wonder. What song is this? So.... I think AlternatiV's “Ascent of the fall” was the best! This is not fair. AlternatiV was the best. Ալտերնատիվս պիտի հաղթեր, էէէ անարդար ա😐😕😒
Пікірлер
Edward Zwick is by far 1 of the best directors of all time
Frederick Raphael’s memoirs quoting Kubrick’s opinion on Schindler’s List has been denounced by Kubrick’s wife Christiane as false and unreliable biography long time ago. So, pointless argument.
audio is only on left channel; i suggest getting soundfixer (available for firefox, maybe there are alternatives for your browser) and turning on mono
Sorry but I agree with Kubrick on this, why? It is NOT Spielberg's job, or any other film-maker for that matter, to educate about the Holocaust. Personally I have done it through something that is not very popular today: studying history, as everyone should. Second and most important point (which I think is the point that Kubrick himself was arguing): although films can have an important function as educational tools, they also can offer a very rhetorical and blind-sided perspective on the matter, to the point they can actually do the opposite of what they aim for. That is the biggest problem Schindler's List suffers imo, personally I find it in parts to be even anti-Semitic (yes I said it, shoot me on that).
thank you!
slept on genius!
Who is this girl and why is she not world famous yet? Incredible!!!
Thank You for this interview.I have just found out about this director and was looking for information . I am from the UK so unfortunately cannot express in your words.❤
I think Kubrick was saying that Schindler’s list ends on hope where as in the holocaust ends on tragedy honestly I can’t see any film bringing the holocaust subject done right just read and study about it. some things can’t be put in melodramatic cinema context
That's also exactly what Terry Gilliam said about it (you can see him talking about that right here on YT). I think the one movie that gets the Holocaust 100% right is The Pianist by Polanski. SL is a movie that is perfectly tailored for ignorant middle class folks that have never seen those kind of horrors in real life, just like Spielberg himself.
Stanley was right…
it's past 5 years now I wonder who's the winner and what composition does he made?
In the description of the video there is a web page, go there ;)
MR BEEEAST
😍
u see serj, i have no idea how to make music
Excellent interviewing, very informative and honest answers, and useful film production stories. Thank you Alec and Howard!
Another wonderful presentation! Keep up the good work CA!
Thank you! Happy to hear you enjoyed the conversation.
@@creativearmeniaorg Welcome! I see that there are 24 Comments for this presentation, but they do not show up for me. Do you know why?
@@arevanush We are not sure, unfortunately.
History is often written by people who won or in power and then further contrived by filmmakers who want to put forth an idea…..learning history from films is like listening to someone’s subjective opinion which itself is based on a very specific side of the overall narrative. So never rely on films for a proper understanding of history, it’s as good as a myth or a fable. Plus a true filmmaker presents events as it is and leaves it to the audience to make up their minds. That’s the difference between Kubrick and Spielberg or Terry George etc.
FALSE: an artist presents events as HE wants you to interpret them cause it's HIS view (point of view) on the events. The audience understanding his view is yet another thing, but either way you present cinema and art in genral in a twisted misunterpretated view.
To have seen it and viewed it up front is breath taking.
Hi Serj can i do on my drums
Sorry Terry George, but it ain't bullshit. You're sadly right that most people learn about the holocaust from Schindler's list. That's precisely the point, they learn about it through a redemption story and they eyes of the saved. It's presented as a hope pill so as to mitigate the pain.
This is sad AF. Mainstream media is garbage and movie making has sunk even deeper. Everything has an agenda.
Serj is a cool guy in general
I wish I could have him talking as some sort of white noise
Good conversations! Metadata nerd and KZread description field editor here. Roll it... This session is hosted by Alec Mouhibian, Vice President of Creative Armenia. First speaker Katherine Sarafian has had a career at Pixar in these roles The Incredibles (2004) (assistant producer), Lifted (2006) (producer), Brave (2012) (producer), and Toy Story 4 (2019) (development producer). Michael Goorjian is an actor, filmmaker, and writer with a considerable slate of work. He likes big films, Raiders of the Lost Ark being his favourite. His most recent film was filmed in 2020 in Armenia telling the story of an Armenian-American who repatriates to Armenia in 1947. Darren Boghosian has been an agent for 11 years with United Talent Agency (representing eg Harrison Ford, Michael Douglas and Kurt Russel) which has approximately 900 employees, around 300 of which are agents. Tigran Babadjanian from Gyumri is also an agent. Both he and Darren talk of being creative packagers managing talent careers as well as inventing projects for them in a producer-type role. Sevak Ohanian is a film producer and screenwriter. In February 2021 Ohanian's company Proximity Media signed a 5-year exclusive TV deal with Disney.
This Creative Armenia conversation is kaleidoscopic, with its three mirrors pointing at obtuse angles to each other. Biographical to 40 mins, then analytical of the economics of screen production in the recent past and today, then on either side of 60 minutes expressing anxiety about audience responses, heading to the end digging for understanding about what motivates creative urges and how to sustain them despite or because of the baggage of one’s biography, social context, economic and arts funding (or lack of) systems, and narratives of what is public and personal “success”. All up it is one of the most honest and self-revelatory interviews I have heard among Armenians. For that alone, thank you Garin, Atom and Arsine.
0:19 то зачем мы здесь
Absolutely LOVE this
Thank you, for the interesting conversation. Below I’m cross-posting a comment I made on the “Armenians of Australia” Facebook page which has 5,900 followers. || If you are familiar with these American-Armenian (OK New Zealand and Armenia too) personalities, skip to 48:00 minutes. From there it gets interesting as actor and author Eric Bogosian leads in my reading for the next 35 minutes. We hear more evidence that film and TV US culture continues to follow the money of non-US audiences, inserting bits and pieces from cultures abroad and from within the US. It’s a trend from decades ago, eg the moment when more than 50% of the Hollywood studios gross revenues came from licensing abroad. Now there is apparently increasing signs of multiculturalism in the US too. With this, to have an opportunity to people in film and TV actors no longer have to, or they refuse to, get a nose job and change their surnames. As Serge notes what’s needed next is more producers, directors, composers, actors, in a word creators
Congratulations Armenian artists
I think it’s pathetic if you learn history from films. If Schindler’s List taught you about the Holocaust then any film on any subject matter can be bent to get a narrative across. You shouldn’t be watching Hollywood films to learn about the Cambodian genocide or Chinese famine. They are meant to be something that can help you further think about these issues. .
So True!! The only reason he said what he said is because it serves his purpose to a T!! He's nothing but a seller
I would not go so far as to say "Hollywood movies", which sounds to me rather comtemptuous - and false, I'd say art is not the place to learn about history, art is not a science, it is a link between men.
I don’t know if I would call it pathetic, particularly for lesser known historical events that otherwise would never be known to most without the film. It’s easy to expect people to know about major events like the holocaust and WW2, but what about the some person or battle most have never heard of who may have impacted history but is rarely mentioned in history books? The film being made may be the only way people are introduced to that figure. I think it’s perfectly fine as a starting point or as supplementary materials for perhaps getting a visualization of certain events. The hope is just that the movie inspires people to dig deeper past the film and learn more.
Tool has left the chat.
Ե՞րբ ա Գրանդ Քենդին ծամոն արտադրելու ✨✨✨
very cool
*Creative Armenia* 😍😍😍😍😍
*Creative Armenia* Love it...😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lovely.
ե՞րբ ա գրանդ քենդին ակնոցներ արտադրելու
Klass )))
Thanks!
Great!
Much Obliged Vasil jan!
This Piece of Art was quite Remarkable! I'm delighted and honored to Be the 1st to Like it! Thank You and Blessings, Mil
Great job! This artwork was the most creative one! Loved it!
i like mb14's version much better ... journey to nowhere she's from Armenian so yeh
Woo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO www
RIP Terry George 1916 1977
Rest in peace Terry George born 1916 died 1977
No offense to Terry George, but that's bullshit.
I think you might want to give credit to the person who developed this theory about this painting: Jared Baxter . news.artnet.com/art-world/vincent-van-gogh-last-supper-cafe-terrace-at-night-275282
Wow
I wonder. What song is this? So.... I think AlternatiV's “Ascent of the fall” was the best! This is not fair. AlternatiV was the best. Ալտերնատիվս պիտի հաղթեր, էէէ անարդար ա😐😕😒
The best song was AlternatiV's song😍😍😍