April 18, 2012 - 11:39 AMT
Eric Nazarian’s “Bolis” to be screened at Genocide commemoration event

The Armenian National Committee of America - Orange County will be hosting an Armenian Genocide Commemoration event featuring a screening of “Bolis” by award-winning director Eric Nazarian.

The event will be held on April 2 in the Gugasian Hall at Forty Martyr’s Armenian Church, 5315 W. McFadden Ave, Santa Ana.

“We are looking forward to this year’s commemoration as a unified community effort in memorializing the past and understanding that it is still present within each of us as individuals and all of us as a community as we move forward together to honor the memory of those who perished by continuing the fight for justice. We encourage everyone to attend this special screening of “Bolis” and also see what the youth have to say about this special day in Armenian history,” stated ANCA Orange County Chapter Chairman, Sebouh Meguerditchian.

The evening’s program will feature a screening of “Bolis,” an award winning short film by renowned director, Eric Nazarian, who will also be the keynote speaker for the commemoration.

In addition, there will be short presentations by the Orange County Chapters of AYF, ACYO, and ACF Badanegan.

“Bolis” is a film that tells the story of a successful oud player’s journey to Istanbul for the first time. Armenak, the musician, eventually searches for his grandfather’s old musical instrument shop in an attempt to discover his past in relation to his present self. “Bolis” was filmed on location in modern day Turkey.

Eric Nazarian was born in Armenia and raised in Los Angeles, California. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinema-Television. “The Blue Hour,” his first film as writer-director, discusses the lives of the working-class living near the Los Angeles River. The film was nominated for both the Altadis-New Director’s Award internationally and the Best Director Award for the 10th AFFMA International Film Festival held in the U.S.

“It is important that we have the support and participation of the entire community as we show a united front in recognizing the tragic events of 1915 and at the same time reaffirming our commitment as a community to continue working with the ANCA for Hai Tad,” stated Talar Malakian, ANCA-OC Executive Director.