His life changed history. His courage changed lives.
When I first watched Milk in London in January 2009, my first thought was "We need someone like Harvey Milk for Armenia. Someone who will inspire. Someone who will lead civil rights movement."
My second thought was whether the film will be shown in Armenia. I knew that it won't be released in cinemas, but there should be no problems with the DVDs.
However, I did not expect the film to be shown on Armenian TV channels so quickly. Always like pleasant surprises, and always happy to share them with you.
First, it was Tsayg TV channel in Armenia's second city Gyumri. They showed Milk in April 2009. Mamikon of PINK Armenia posted his impressions after watching the film: "I learn a lot from Harvey Milk, even all the phrases that he said are in my mind. Hope one day I can be so strong like him and I can do at least part of his work. I wish one day to stand on the top of the mountain with you and feel the wind of freedom."
What is even more significant is today's news from Yerevan, that Armenia's national TV channel H2 showed Milk tonight. News were first broken via Twitter. These are truly tweets of the day for me:
Armenian H2 channel shows a film on gay movement campaign in san francisco. WOW
*@astepany
The story of Harvey Milk, and his struggles as an American gay activist NOW on H2 armenian channel.
*@astepany
@unzippedblog - yes and the film is in russian. sony ericsson is the official "hovanavor"
*@astepany
Yes, "His life changed history. His courage changed lives". Let's just hope that we'll achieve this in Armenia without losing (more) lives...
yes tser blog-e mi kani jamank e vor hedevoomem. dook LGBT darber yekernerits loorerek denoom.. oozoomem khentrem tsezanits Irani homoneri veraberial loore desnek yete oozetsak denek bolori hamar.
ReplyDeletees link-en e:
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/11/03/iran-revoke-death-sentences-juvenile-offenders
shnorhakal
Hamlet, nakh shnorhakal em bloge kardalu hamar. Ayd linke es mi qani or arach teghadrel em im Twitter-i ejum.
ReplyDeleteCavoq srti, voch bolor norutyunnerin e hnaravor linum andradarnal anmijapes blog-i ejerum, dra hamar hachakh ayd depqerum Twitter-n em ogtagorcum.
Bayc kashkhatem apagayum aveli shat andradarnal naev Irani LGBT khndirnerin.
And here are more tweets, now related to showing of a lesbian-themed film on Armenian TV H2 last night (Sat 28 November 09):
ReplyDeleteWOW - H2 channel shows film on lesbian love LIVE! any comments, ideas on what's going on inside H2
*@astepany
@astepany which film is this? ;)
*@unzippedblog
@unzippedblog i'v seen the film before a mafia story, dont know the name, but i see a trend from H2
*@astepany
wow, 2 women deep kissing each other on H2, now
*@astepany
@astepany showing 2 women kissing is not something new on Armenian TV; for male viewers it's considered 'OK'
*@unzippedblog
@astepany Could it be BOUND ? with Tilly and Gershon?
*@spookyshant
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then, via Facebook, I got a confirmation thanks to Alex.
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It's Bound - #lesbian-themed film shown on Armenian TV H2 tonight, as tweeted by @astepany and rightly guessed by @spookyshant #Armenia
*@unzippedblog