TANIEL
Constantinople, April 24 1915. As the British prepared their landings in nearby Gallipoli, hundreds of arrest warrants are issued across the city. The arrival of police at poet Taniel Varoujan’s door would shatter his home, destroy his work, and his family would never see him again.
Film Noir in style, “Taniel” pays homage to the era of dramatic filmmaking with extreme lighting and camera angles. The narrative is mostly heard through poetry, with Varoujan’s poems in Armenian expressing the emotions in each of the scenes; and narrative poetry in English delivered with an emotive depth of feeling by Sean Bean.
Taniel has recently finished taking part in the film festival circuit. It won two awards at the Bermuda International Film Festival, Best Short Film award at ARPA International Film Festival and Don Quixote special mention award at Avanca Festival. The film was also selected by a number of festivals all over the world, including Sydney, Toronto, Bucharest, Washington DC, Buenos Aires etc, as well as by the Golden Apricot International Film Festival, Shetland’s Screenplay Festival, curated by Mark Kermode; and one of the oldest festivals in Europe in Montecatini. Taniel also had some very special screenings at The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in Yerevan and at the iconic Lincoln Center in New York. The film also had two very emotional screenings in 2019, tracing the poet’s footsteps in Istanbul, at Hrant Dink Foundation; and at Ghent University in Belgium, Varoujan’s alma mater.
Taniel at Columbia University
Taniel screened along with Egoyan’s, Terry George’s films
Calvert Journal Festival and Review
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2 Interviews with Australian SBS Radio
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Sean Bean joins Taniel as a Narrator
The star delivers the narrative voice of the film.
Audience and Outstanding Direction awards at Bermuda IFF
Our first awards at Academy-qualifying festival
Screening at The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
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A very hot and exciting week in Armenia
5 screenings in total, including at Golden Apricot festival and The Genocide Museum.
Taniel at Zebra Poetry Festival
Taniel at the largest poetry festival
6 Armenian Films in London
See the gallery from sold out show in Curzon Victoria in London
Reflections on Varoujan’s birthday
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Poems from the Edge of Extinction
Varoujan’s Alms is published in a new anthology, edited by the head of the National Poetry Library Chris McCabe
Taniel and I
Poetry producer Tatevik Ayvazyan talks about her love of Varoujan’s poetry and how it was chosen for the film
Finding the Voice of Taniel – Yeğya Akgün
Yeğya Akgün, a young actor from Istanbul, was the perfect choice to interpret Varoujan’s poetry
Sean Bean
Finding the narrator’s voice for “Taniel”
“Taniel” – a film with two voices
Poetry and narration voices of ‘Taniel’ explained