Ruben Kochar Explained

Ruben Kochar
Birth Date:26 March 1953
Birth Place:Yerevan, Armenian SSR
Occupation:Film director, theatre director, writer, artist, producer
Years Active:1975–present
Parents:Yervand Kochar
Manik Mkrtchyan-Kochar
Spouse:Narine Kochar (m. 2010)
Children:2

Ruben Kochar Armenian: Ռուբեն Երվանդի Քոչար (Born March 26, 1953 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR) is an Armenian film director, writer, producer and painter. He is an Honored Artist of Armenia.

Early life

His father was artist and sculptor Yervand Kochar. Kochar became a free thinker during and after Soviet times, producing more than two dozen films: shorts, musicals, film ballets and features.

Kochar graduated from Armenian State Pedagogical University, department of film directing in 1974 and advanced courses of Film and Television majoring in musical film directing in Moscow in 1980.

Career

Kochar started his career as a film director in the late 1970s at Armenfilm film studios. Later he moved to Yerevan Film Studios where he worked until 1995, creating 21 films, two of which became the studio's best films. In 1983, Kochar began to serve as a member of the Union of Filmmakers of Armenia. From the early 2000s his films have been co-produced by American film production companies Blue Lion Entertainment, Global Films Production, RK Films Production, Armenfilm, and National Cinema Center of Armenia.

In 1993, Kochar founded AITN (Armenian International Television Network) in US, ARPI daily cultural TV program airing in Los Angeles since 1992 and ARPI Video and Film Production in 1998.[1]

In 2003 he founded Kochar Cultural Foundation, which aims to promote Armenian culture around the world, producing documentaries, organizing art exhibitions, screenings and various cultural events. In 2009 Kochar staged Son of Faith, a theatrical drama (by Armenian dramaturge Manuel Atamian), which premiered at Sundukyan State Academic Theatre in Yerevan, Armenia and later performed in Stepanakert, Artsakh, London, UK and other diaspora communities. In 2015 he was invited to Yerevan Opera Theatre as a stage director by the artistic director of the theatre at that period, world-famous tenor Gegham Grigoryan.

Kochar is also involved in writing and painting. He is the author of novels and screenplays.

Fine art

Kochar started painting in his early 30s, under the influence of his father, Maestro Yervand Kochar. He has exhibited in US, UK, Russia, Armenia. His work can be found in private collections around the world. In 2016 he sculptured the statue of Motherhood based on the sketch Yervand Kochar created in 1928 in his Parisian period. The monument was opened in September 2016, and is situated in front of Fertility Medical Center in Yerevan, Armenia, as a symbol of fertility and maternity.

Recognition

In 1985 he was awarded the Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize for innovation style of film ballet series: Lilith, Memoirs, Hello Out There. His further awards include:

Personal life

Kochar lives and works in Armenia and the US. He married producer and actress Narine Kochar, who debuted with Ruben Kochar in Arahet in 2003. Their daughter Lily Mano Kochar was born in 2013.

Filmography

Film!Year!Title!Genre!Notes
2018Auto-portraitFilm
2018Opera-85DocumentaryDedicated to 85th anniversary of Yerevan Opera Theatre
2016The BardDocumentaryDedicated to Armenian musician Tovmas Poghosyan
2015House of Avet TerterianDocumentaryDedicated to composer Avet Terterian
2015Friends of ArmeniansDocumentaryDedicated to Armenian genocide Centennial
2013My Name Is ViolaFilm[3] [4]
2011Kochar's Painting in Space DocumentaryDedicated to his father Yervand Kochar and the Painting in Space art movement
2010KeyFilm
2008MetamosFilm
2005ArahetFilm
2001HerostratusFilm[5]
1995HamletBallet Film
1992Yervand KocharDocumentary
1988AvetikFilm
1987Fairy About A BirdDocumentaryDedicated to sculptor, Benik Petrosyan
1986LilithBallet Film[6]
1985Quartet
1985Give Me WingsMusical
1984Call DocumentaryDedicated to writer Mushegh Galshoyan
1984MemoirsBallet Film
1983Hello Out ThereBallet Film
1983Sounds of the DudukDocumentaryDedicated to musician Jivan Gasparyan
1982Jazz TrioMusical
1981Elvira Uzunyan's SingingDocumentary
1980Metal GameDocumentaryDedicated to weightlifter Yuri Vardanyan
1979FountainsDocumentary

Television series

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ruben Kochar. Golden Apricot International Film Festival (GAIFF). 2018-10-30.
  2. News: 16th Arpa International Film Festival 2013 - Arpa International Film Festival. Arpa International Film Festival. 2018-10-30. en-US.
  3. News: First controversial Armenian film’s premiere to be held soon (VIDEO). 2013-05-02. Armenian News-NEWS.am. 2018-10-30.
  4. News: Arpa International Film Festival. ImYerevan.com. 2018-10-30. en.
  5. Book: [{{google books |plainurl=y |id=m-W6CAAAQBAJ|page=425}} Insight Guides Turkey]. 2015-01-01. Apa Publications (UK) Limited. 9781780058474. en.
  6. Web site: Armenian union of film professionals. movies>. UniKino.AM. 2018-10-30.