List of Armenian films of the 1960s

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This is a list of films released in the 1960s produced in Armenia SSR or directed by Armenians or about Armenia or Armenians, ordered by year of release.

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1960
Guys from the Army Band [ citation needed ] Henrik Malyan
Henrik Margaryan
Levon Tukhikyan
Frunzik Mkrtchyan
Armen Khostikyan
Drama, Comedy
1961
Tjvjik Arman Manaryan Hrachia Nersisyan
Tsolak Amerikyan
Arman Kotikyan
1962
Путь на арену
Road to the Stage [1]
Henrik Malyan
Levon Isahakyan
Leonid Yengibarov
Izabella Danzas
Hayk Danzas
Varduhi Varderesyan
Karp Khachvankyan
Comedy
The Master and the ServantDmitry Kesayants Frunzik Mkrtchyan
Sos Sargsyan
Tadevos Saryan
Meline Hamamjyan
Armen Khostikyan
Based on Hovhannes Tumanyan's fairy tale
1963
1964
1965
1966
Բարև, ես եմ
Hello, That's Me! [2]
Frunze Dovlatyan Armen Dzhigarkhanyan DramaIt was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, nominated to Palme d'Or [3] and awarded by the State Prize of Armenia in 1967.
1967
Եռանկյունի
Triangle
Henrik Malyan Henrik Malyan
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Frunzik Mkrtchyan
Sos Sargsyan
1968
1969
Նռան գույնը
The Color of Pomegranates [ citation needed ]
Sergei Parajanov Sofiko Chiaureli
Melkon Aleksanyan
Vilen Galstyan
Giorgi Gegechkori
Biography, DramaIt made the Top 10 list in Cahiers du cinéma [4] in 1982 and "Top 100" in Time Out . [5]
We and Our Mountains Henrik Malyan Azat Sherents
Frunzik Mkrtchyan
Sos Sargsyan
ComedyBased on Hrachya Kochar's novel

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References

  1. Armenian Cinema, 1963
  2. Alikhanian. Sketches, memoirs, documents, ed. M. Daion, Moscow, 2000
  3. "Festival de Cannes: Hello, That's Me!". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  4. "Cahiers Du Cinema, Top10 Lists". Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  5. Time Out Top100 Films (Centenary)

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