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'''Artsvi Bakhchinyan''' (b. [[1971]], [[Yerevan]]) is an [[Armenia]]n art and film critic, armenologist, [[Doctor of philology]].
'''Artsvi Bakhchinyan''' (b. [[1971]], [[Yerevan]]) is an [[Armenia]]n art and film critic, armenologist, Doctor of [[philology]].


Since [[2001]] he is the Vice-President of [[FIPRESCI]]'s Armenian branch, a member of jury of international film festivals. He is one of the organizers of [[Golden Apricot]] film festival ([[Yerevan]]).
Since [[2001]] he is the Vice-President of [[FIPRESCI]]'s Armenian branch, a member of jury of international film festivals. He is one of the organizers of [[Golden Apricot]] film festival ([[Yerevan]]).
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Artsvi Bakhchinyan (b. 1971, Yerevan) is an Armenian art and film critic, armenologist, Doctor of philology.

Since 2001 he is the Vice-President of FIPRESCI's Armenian branch, a member of jury of international film festivals. He is one of the organizers of Golden Apricot film festival (Yerevan).

Bakhchinyan was also a member of "Hover" Armenian choir, which recorded a songtrack for Atom Egoyan's "Ararat".

Selected bibliography

  • Armenians by Origin, 1993
  • Napoleon Bonaparte and Armenians, 2003
  • Armenia-Scandinavia, 2003
  • Activists of Armenian descent, 2002
  • Armenians in World Cinema, 2004
  • Armenia-Sweden, in English, 2006.