Sydney premiere of 'Lost and Found in Armenia' on September 15

By armenia.com.au | Thursday, 29 August 2013

SYDNEY: Hamazkaine Tarkmanchatz School is proud to bring to Australian audiences the movie premiere ‘Lost & Found in Armenia’.

The hilarious romantic comedy, will be premiering in Sydney on September 15th, at 6pm, Events Cinemas Top Ryde.



“Lost & Found in Armenia” is the story of Bill (Jamie Kennedy), an American tourist who vacations to Turkey to get his mind off a bad break up. In a comedic and dangerous turn of events, Bill unknowingly ends up in a small village in Armenia, where he is accused of being a Turkish spy. It is in that small village, he meets a beautiful Armenian girl (Angela Sarafyan), who helps him escape from misfortune.

“Lost & Found in Armenia” is shot on location, in San Diego, Armenia and Los Angeles, with award-winning director Gor Kirakosian (Big Story in a Small City) and award-winning producer Valerie McCaffrey (American History X, Neo Ned) along with Maral Djerejian(Sideways) and starring comedian Jamie Kennedy (Malibu's Most Wanted, Scream) and Angela Sarafyan (A Beautiful Life, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn).

"Lost & Found in Armenia" is a Red Tie Films production and is the first-ever all-Armenian financed major motion picture. Red Tie Films is the first American production team to shoot in Armenia. And it is in a remote village in Armenia where we meet a talented cast of memorable characters, depicting the colourful Armenian village life. It was unique filming in Armenia and was the first time that many of the villagers had even seen a camera.

“Lost & Found in Armenia” has played to audiences in Armenia, Russia, USA, Canada and now Australia, a unique opportunity not to be missed.

Tickets are on sale now. See flyer below for further details.

For enquiries and ticket sales contact:  Alida 0417 016 665, Lara 0407 995 012, Hourie 0412 292 414.

To purchase tickets online go to www.trybooking.com/DLDJ

(For online sales, you will need an email address and printer. Tickets will be emailed to you and you will need to bring your printed ticket to the cinema. A booking fee of $0.30 from Trybooking applies).

Seats are not pre-allocated. First come first served. No reserving of seats for others allowed.

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