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Born in Canada, independent filmmaker Araz Artinian
completed a B.A. in Communication Studies at Concordia University.
She specialized in filmmaking. In 1995, her first short film Sur
les Traces du Survenant was nominated for Best Student
Documentary at the 26th Canadian Film Festival in Montreal. During
her last year at Concordia, she directed her first documentary
entitled Surviving on the Richter Scale about twelve survivors
of an earthquake that hit Armenia in 1988. The film was aired on
Les Grands Reportages of RDI and on Planète Cable in France,
Italy and Poland, and won six awards, including a Best Documentary
Award at the 29th Canadian Student Film Festival (part of the Montreal
World Film Festival), a Silver Hugo at the 35th Chicago International
Film Festival and a Bronze Plaque at the 47th Columbus International
Film & Video Festival.
In 1999, Artinian started working
with Atom Egoyan as Head Researcher for his feature film Ararat which
was premiered at
the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. En 2003, with Lisa Djevahirdjian,
she co-directed The Story of Arsinee Khanjian, a video
biography of the Gemini-award winner Canadian actress. In
April of 2005, Artinian launched the website www.twentyvoices.com, the
story of 20 survivors of the 1915 Armenian Genocide. The website
which has had 50,000 hits so far, has been selected by Applied
Arts, Canada ’s preeminent visual communications
publication, for North America 's Best Design and Advertising in
the category of Educational Projects.
The
Genocide in Me is Artinian's latest documentary.
She wrote, filmed, and directed the film. She also co-produced it
with Ian Quenneville and Nathalie Barton of InformAction Films.
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