Tjvjik
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Tjvjik
Summary
Tjvjik is a short film[1]. Tjvjik ranks in the top 6% of short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Tjvjik's instance of is recorded as short film[3].
- Tjvjik's director is recorded as Arman Manaryan[4].
- Tjvjik's screenwriter is recorded as Yervand Manaryan[5].
- Tjvjik's screenwriter is recorded as Sargis Mubayeajian[6].
- Tjvjik's composer is recorded as Eduard Baghdasaryan[7].
- Tjvjik's genre is recorded as comedy film[8].
- Tjvjik's genre is recorded as comedy[9].
- tjvjik is named after Tjvjik[10].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Hrachia Nersisyan[11].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Çolak Amerikyan[12].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Arman Kotikyan[13].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Gevorg Stamboltsyan[14].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Zareh Ter-Karapetyan[15].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Vigen Stepanyan[16].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Margo Muradyan[17].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Gevorg Aslanyan[18].
- Tjvjik's cast member is recorded as Hanri Zaryan[19].
- Tjvjik's production company is recorded as Armenfilm[20].
- Tjvjik's director of photography is recorded as Mark Osepyan[21].
- Tjvjik's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0362235[22].
- Tjvjik's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Russian[23].
- Tjvjik's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Armenian[24].
- Tjvjik's color is recorded as black-and-white[25].
- Tjvjik's country of origin is recorded as Soviet Union[26].
- Tjvjik's publication date is recorded as +1962-08-21T00:00:00Z[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Tjvjik's director is recorded as Arman Manaryan[4]. Screenwriters include Yervand Manaryan[5] and Sargis Mubayeajian[6]. Cast members include Hrachia Nersisyan[11], Çolak Amerikyan[12], Arman Kotikyan[13], Gevorg Stamboltsyan[14], Zareh Ter-Karapetyan[15], and Vigen Stepanyan[16].
Publication
Tjvjik's publication date is recorded as +1962-08-21T00:00:00Z[27]. Original languages include Russian[23] and Armenian[24]. Genres include comedy film[8] and comedy[9].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Tjvjik's after a work by is recorded as Sargis Mubayeajian[28].
Why It Matters
Tjvjik ranks in the top 6% of short_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month).[2]