“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 a Red Tie
Films production 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). Shooting Locations were in San Diego, Los
Angeles, and Armenia. Red Tie Films is the first Armenian-American production
team to shoot in Armenia.
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We're excited to announce that the film "Lost and Found in Armenia", starring Jamie Kennedy, comes out in theaters on June 7th. This is the first Armenian-American movie ever filmed in Armenia, and the majority of the film is in Armenian with English subtitles. We're big fans of the film, its message, and the impact that it can have on the Armenian community.
Since your audience is primarily Armenian, we thought it would be great to share it with you in hopes that we can garner enough support to get the movie to expand nation wide. The film opens throughout Los Angeles, as well as Washington, DC, Boston, Detroit, New Jersey / Philadelphia, and Fresno.
Thank you for support. Please share and spread the word, and let us know if you have any questions or requests.
Website (with links for tickets): www.lostandfoundinarmenia.net
Facebook: facebook.com/lostinarmenia
Twitter: twitter.com/lostinarmenia
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Plastick Media, LLC.
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