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Namus (film)

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Namus (Նամուս, meaning "honor") is a 1925 silent drama film by Hamo Beknazarian, based on Alexander Shirvanzade's 1885 novel of the same name, which denounces the despotic rites and customs of Caucasian families. [1]

29 relations: Alexander Shirvanzade, Allen & Unwin, Amasi Martirosyan, Armenfilm, Armenia, Arte, Caucasus, Cinema of Armenia, Drama (film and television), Feature film, Hambartsum Khachanyan, Hamo Beknazarian, Hasmik (actress), Hovhannes Abelian, Hrachia Nersisyan, Jay Leyda, Moscow, Moscow Cinema, Namus, Nina Manucharyan, Paris, Pottery, Russian Empire, Saint Petersburg, Shamakhi, Silent film, Soviet Union, Yerevan, Zurna.

Alexander Shirvanzade

Alexander Movsesyan (Ալեքսանդր Մինասի Մովսիսյան; 18 April 1858 – 7 August 1935), better known by his pen name Alexander Shirvanzade (Ալեքսանդր Շիրվանզադե) was an Armenian playwright and novelist.

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Allen & Unwin

Allen & Unwin is an Australian independent publishing company, established in Australia in 1976 as a subsidiary of the British firm George Allen & Unwin Ltd., which was founded by Sir Stanley Unwin in August 1914 and went on to become one of the leading publishers of the twentieth century.

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Amasi Martirosyan

Amasi Martirosyan (Ամասի Պետրոսի Մարտիրոսյան) was an Armenian film director, screenwriter and actor.

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Armenfilm

Armenfilm (Арменфильм, also known as Hayfilm Հայֆիլմ) is an Armenian film studio in Yerevan.

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Armenia

Armenia (translit), officially the Republic of Armenia (translit), is a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

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Arte

ARTE (Association relative à la télévision européenne) is a public Franco-German TV network that promotes programming in the areas of culture and the arts.

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Caucasus

The Caucasus or Caucasia is a region located at the border of Europe and Asia, situated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and occupied by Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.

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Cinema of Armenia

The cinema of Armenia was born on April 16, 1923, when the Armenian State Committee of Cinema was established by government decree.

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Drama (film and television)

In reference to film and television, drama is a genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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Feature film

A feature film is a film (also called a motion picture or movie) with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole film to fill a program.

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Hambartsum Khachanyan

Hambartsum Misaki Khachanyan (Համբարձում Միսակի Խաչանյան, 13 February 1894 - 30 June 1944) was an Armenian film actor.

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Hamo Beknazarian

Hamo Beknazarian (Համո Բեկնազարյան; Амбарцум Бек-Назаров; 19 May 1891 – 27 April 1965), also known as Hamo Bek-Nazarov or Amo Bek-Nazarian, was a Soviet Armenian film director, actor and screenwriter.

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Hasmik (actress)

'Hasmik (Հասմիկ) (born Taguhi Hakobyan (Թագուհի Հակոբյան), March 21, 1878 - August 23, 1947) was an Armenian actress.

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Hovhannes Abelian

Hovhannes Harutyuni Abelian (Հովհաննես Աբելյան, October 23, 1865, Shamakhi, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire - July 1, 1936, Yerevan, Soviet Armenia) was an Armenian actor, People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1925).

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Hrachia Nersisyan

Hrachia Nersisyan (Հրաչյա Ներսիսյան, 24 November 1895 – 6 November 1961) was a Soviet-Armenian film actor.

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Jay Leyda

Jay Leyda (February 12, 1910 – February 15, 1988)David Stirk and Elena Pinto Simon in was an American avant-garde filmmaker and film historian, noted for his work on U.S, Soviet, and Chinese cinema, as well as his collections of documentation on the day-to-day lives of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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Moscow Cinema

Moscow Cinema (Մոսկվա կինոթատրոն Moskva kinotatron), is a cinema hall in the Armenian capital Yerevan, located at the Charles Aznavour Square, adjacent to Abovyan Street.

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Namus

Nāmūs is the Arabic word (Greek "νόμος") of a concept of an ethical category, a virtue, in Middle Eastern patriarchal character.

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Nina Manucharyan

Nina Manucharyan (Նինա Մանուչարյան, 17 February 1885 - 3 September 1972) was an Armenian film actress.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Pottery

Pottery is the ceramic material which makes up pottery wares, of which major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire (Российская Империя) or Russia was an empire that existed across Eurasia and North America from 1721, following the end of the Great Northern War, until the Republic was proclaimed by the Provisional Government that took power after the February Revolution of 1917.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg (p) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015).

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Shamakhi

Shamakhi (also spelled Şamaxı) is the capital of the Shamakhi Rayon of Azerbaijan.

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Silent film

A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (and in particular, no spoken dialogue).

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Soviet Union

The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.

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Yerevan

Yerevan (Երևան, sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia as well as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.

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Zurna

The zurna (also called surnay, birbynė, lettish horn, zurla, surla, sornai, dili tuiduk, zournas, or zurma), is a wind instrument played in central Eurasia, ranging from the Balkans to Central Asia.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namus_(film)

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