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    "From Ararat to Zion" - Full House Screenings at Moscow Cinema Continue
    May 12, 2010

    The Yerevan premiere of the Armenian version of the documentary "From Ararat to Zion" is successfully continuing at Moscow Cinema. The film has gained an unprecedented warm acceptance. What happens these days in Yerevan can be called a "permanent spiritual and cultural revolution".

    It looks like there was a huge deficit of identity, which the film has managed to fill, touching the deepest chords of human souls. Those who have viewed the film confess they have found something very important and valuable for themselves. They get out of the theater shocked, enriched with personal stories of self-identity. They realize their self-dignity and understand they have something to pass on to their children.

    It will be recalled that the film is played three times a day - at 5 pm, 7 pm and 9 pm., at Moscow Cinema in Yerevan.

    To learn more about the film please visit www.fromararattozion.com.

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