Radio Liberty informs that the film about the war in Karabakh, titled “If everybody…” is included in the long list of Oscar nominations, in the “best foreign-language film” category.
The film, which is about the war and simple human relationships, has become very popular among those who love movies. The film which was made under the support of Serzh Sargsyan, president of Armenia, interested not only Armenian media but also the international media.
On October 9, it was announced that the film is included in the long list of Oscar nominations. The producer of the film is Natalia Belyausken, and according to her the film succeeded because of honesty and love.
“I don’t know how the film will help Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict but one thing is known, it is not a political thing.”
The film has been shown in many places, in Cyprus, in Bucharest, in South Korea and on November 1-10 it will be shown in Moscow.
One of the filmmakers, Tereza Varjapetyan, said that it already a success that the film is included in the long list of Oscar nominations.
“One of my Azerbaijani collogues has seen the film and liked it. A human is a human, no matter what nation he has. ”
On January 13, 2013, the names of nominees of Oscar will be announced and on February 24 the nomination will take place.