- Nickname
- Wildcat
- Born in USSR. Son of Soviet dissident Vache Sarkissian.Immigrated to United States in 1990. Thesis film from Columbia College-Hollywood "Concrete Dream (1992) is in permanent collection of Guggenheim museum. Graduate of AFI, Leslie Stevens (creator of Outer limits) class (1996). Directed Sam Shepard, Patti Smith play "Cowboy Mouth" (1996) starring David Boreanaz and Susanna Voltaire. His first feature film "Camera Obscura"was featured in 22 International Film Festivals. Also writes books and music. Resides in Los Angeles with his french filmmaker wife Donatella Gomelsky-Guichard. They have three children.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Roy Dekker
- Also directs ballet productions, theaters, and operas.
- Father was a political dissident who spent 18 years in the KGB prison.
- Was brought to the US through the program International Institute of Human Rights as a political refugee from the USSR. He also received a green card immediately.
- Found his leading lady for Camera Obscura, the Spanish actress Ariadna Gil, in a video store called Video Journey, where he asked for recommendations for European actresses. He was given a copy of 'Belle Epoque' with special instruction to pay attention to Ariadna Gil.
- Graduated from the American Film Institute (AFI) in 1996 with a MFA in directing.
- The Conversation had a huge impact on me, when I was 19. This was when my identity was forming, and I tried to figure out what I would do in my life. At first, I wanted to be a musician.
- In the Soviet Union, people would name their children after heroes of the revolution. But, my father was such an adamant hater of communism that he decided he would name me after a creation of his hero, Shakespeare. At the time, there was a Shakespearean cult in the Soviet Union. Believe it or not, I would occasionally meet other Hamlets. I've also met an Othello, a Moliere. In one class, I had a Hamlet, Euripides and Moses. [on the origin of his first name]
- Style is your own individuality ... it's within you. No one can be taught style. It can be taught out of you, though.
- In Russia, the theory of montage - editing -- is such a fundamental part of filmmaking. You wouldn't start to shoot a film, unless you had a concept of how you were going to edit it. Plus, you had to have a concept of the theory behind your work. You had to know how you were going to make your film breathe.
- Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Life in the republics then was very much like a science-fiction movie. The state controlled everything ... the content of newspapers, working relationships, the economy, housing ... it was a constant state of fear and paranoia. It was also at this time, though, that national characteristics were beginning to form in the republics. In some places it was easier to live, while, in others, it was worse. In Armenia, we more joyful and family oriented ... like the Cubans.
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