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  1. Anna Melikian (Armenian: Աննա Մելիքյան; Russian: Анна Меликян; born February 8, 1976) is a Russian film and TV director/ producer whose work has been recognized with various awards at major international film festivals.

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    See rank. Anna Melikian (born February 8, 1976) is an Armenian-Russian film and TV director/ producer whose work has been recognized with several awards. After her participation at Sundance Film Festival she was listed in the TOP 10 of most perspective film directors by Variety magazine.

    • January 1, 1
    • Anna Melikyan
    • Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
  3. Aug 21, 2023 · Reprints & Permissions. View PDF View EPUB. About Love (2015), Anna Melikians fourth film, is her first attempt at mainstream cinema. Mimicking the form of an almanac film, it comprises five apparently discrete but intimately interconnected short films, or novellas, all set in Moscow.

  4. Anna Gagikovna Melikyan (Armenian: Աննա Գագիկի Մելիքյան; Russian: А́нна Гаги́ковна Меликя́н; born 8 February 1976, Baku) is an Azerbaijan-Armenian filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and TV director/producer, who works in Russia. She is best known for the film "Mermaid" (2008), which received many international and national awards.

  5. Star ( Russian: Звезда, romanized : Zvezda) is a 2014 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Anna Melikian. [2] Plot. Young Masha desperately wants to become a star, she saves money for plastic surgery and in parallel, persistently goes to castings and looks after a lonely old man to earn money.

  6. Анна Меликян – director, producer. 48 years (Russia). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, facebook, instagram, vk, news, Real name ...

  7. Jan 6, 2014 · Anna Melikian's Rusalka/The Mermaid (2007) stands out in its multiple inscriptions of femininity, as well as in its inconsistencies regarding gender treatment. While the film offers many possibilities for rethinking woman's alterity, Melikian's compliance with traditional gender values complicates the film's sustained analysis.