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Perch ZeytuntsyanDramatist
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Birthdate: 18.07.1938
Perch Zeytuntsyan was born on July 18, 1938, in Alexandria, Egypt.
In 1948, he repatriated to Armenia. Zeytuntsyan graduated from the Pyatigorsk Institute of Foreign Languages. He went on to also graduate from the Advanced Courses for Screenwriters in Moscow. In 1956, his inaugural collection of works, titled His First Friend, was published. From 1966-68, Zeytuntsyan worked as a script editor at Armenfilm; from 1968-75, he was the editor-in-chief at the Yerevan Studio of TV films. He served as secretary of the Writers’ Union of Armenia from 1975-86 and as was the Minister of Culture in Armenia from 1990-91. Perch Zeytuntsyan is the author of many plays, some of which have been translated into different languages and staged around the world.
PLAYS:
THE SADDEST OF SAD MEN (Amenatkhur Marde), 1974
THE LEGEND OF THE RUINED CITY (Avervats Kaghaki Ajaspele), 1975
THE CALL OF THE GODS (Astvatsneri Kanche), 1981
UNFINISHED MONOLOGUE (Anavart Menakho-styun), 1981
THE GREAT SILENCE (Mec Irutyune), 1984
ALL RISE, THE COURT IS IN SEASON (Otki, Datarann e Galis), 1988
BORN AND DIED (Tsnvel ev Mahatsel), 1995
FILMS:
THE VOICES OF OUR DISTRICT (Mer Taghi Dzaynere), 1960, Hayfilm Studio, drama, 70min. (1951m). Scr. P. Zeytuntsyan, Dir. Yu. Yerznkyan.
CHRONICLE OF YEREVAN DAYS (Yerevanyan Oreri Khronikan), 1972, Hayfilm Studio, drama, 104min. (2877m), color. Scr. P. Zeytuntsyan, F. Dovlatyan, Dir. F. Dovlatyan.
MY HEART IS IN THE HIGHLANDS (Im Sirte Lernerum e), 1975, Hayfilm Studio, drama based on W.Saroyan’s play of the same name and story “White Horse Summer,” 70min. (1929m), color. Scr. P. Zeytuntsyan, B. Hovhannisyan, Dir. L. Grigoryan. |
published: 2006-01-01 00:00:00 last updated:2006-08-03 00:00:00
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