Nelson Stepanyan


Nelson Stepanyan and Hovhannes Baghrmyan are the only Armenians among the many Armenians to receive the double title of Hero of the USSR during World War II. Nelson Stepanyan, a pilot from Shushi by birth, was the horror of the Germans. As he was taking to the air, the Germans were raising a special alarm, spreading the message that Nelson was in the air. His image has always been identified with heroism, courage and self-sacrifice. In fact, the Armenian hero had a lyrical description, he was a real Armenian and a deep thinker.

Nikola Tesla


Agencies could not afford to patent the devices he designed. And he liked to repeat. "I do not work for today, but for tomorrow." Even 75 years after his death, most of the engineering innovations are being tested by an American company named after a Serbian engineer. Nikola Tesla, a man who invented the 20th century.

 

 

Rabindranath Tagore


This "Encyclopedia" film tells the biography of world-famous Indian poet and teacher Rabindranath Tagore.

 

 

Rudyard Kipling


The name of the famous poet, children's writer, and youngest English- language Nobel Laureate Rudyard Kipling is still reluctantly mentioned, the reason is the racist and imperialist ideas.

 

 

Victor Hambardzumyan


The most prominent Armenian scientist of the 20th century, astrophysicist Victor Hambardzumyan.

 

 

The heroic battle of Ayntap


On April 1, 1920, after the attack of the Armenian districts of Ayntap by the gangs of the regular Turkish army, the six firearms fired from the bell tower of the Holy Mother of God Church signaled the beginning of Ayntap's self-defense.

 

 

Herluf Bidstrup


Herluf Bidstrup is a Danish cartoonist, one of the best representatives of the 20th century cartoon and animation.

Sergey Merkurov


The "Encyclopedia" film series presents the renowned sculptor Sergey Merkurov.

Frida Kahlo


Biography of the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.

Winston Churchill


Biography of the legendary English politician Winston Churchill.

Agatha Christie


The author of the most famous detectives in the world - Agatha Christie.

Mikael Tariverdiev


Mikael Tariverdiev is one of the famous Soviet composers. He was especially known for his music written especially for movies. His music and songs written for the films "Seventeen Moments of Spring", "The Irony of Fate or Enjoy Your Bath" are remembered and performed today. Tariverdiev is the author of many symphonic works, ballets and organ music.