Heart of Two Nations: Hrant Dink UK 2007, 40min.
Prod./Dir.: Nouritza Matossian, Dir. of Phot.: Tolga Aksac, Garo Berberian, Nouritza Matossian, Levent Kurumlu, Compos.: Mannik Grigorian, Hagop Matossian, Rolf Gehlhaar, MEG Recordings, Edit.: Levent Kurumlu, Jonathan Stokes.
Production Company
Tarmak Films
Address: Unit 2002, Spitfire Studios, 63-71 Collier Street, London, N1 9BE, UK
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| Matossian, Nouritza Nouritza Matossian (born Cyprus)
Matossian was educated in England. She read Philosophy at Bedford College, London University; music at Darmstadt; theater and dance at Dartington College (1976-79), Jacques Le Coq, School of Mime, Paris (1980-81). The author’s comprehensive biography of the leading American artist, Black Angel, A Life of Arshile Gorky, by Chatto and Windus, Random House UK, was launched in 1998 to critical acclaim. Nouritza Matossian gave the first of a series of one-woman shows about the life of Arshile Gorky at the Royal College of Art, London, 1998, repeated by popular demand with a show at the Barbican, The Brighton Festival and in Cyprus. The New York premier at the Player’s Club on May 19th was a standing room only. She is also the author of the first biography and critical study of the Greek composer Iannis Xenakis. Xenakis, Fayard (Paris 1982), Kahn and Averill (London 1987, paperback 1992) has established Matossian as one of the world’s leading experts on Xenakis. Matossian co-produced a 50-minute documentary on Xenakis’ life and work Something Rich and Strange, BBC2, in 1992. Writer and broadcaster on music and the arts, food, travel and Armenia, she has also organized arts festivals in England and Cyprus. She features for the Observer, The Independent, The Economist, Vogue, Harpers & Queen and specialist music publications. Matossian also lectures, and broadcasts on BBC Radios 3 & 4.
Filmography
Heart of Two Nations. Hrant Dink.
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