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‘Abstraction’ Trailer Builds Anticipation for Film by Armenian Filmmaker

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May 17, 2013
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Prince Ishcan Bagdasarian
"Abstraction" film poster

LOS ANGELES—PIB Productions has announced the release of a new movie trailer for “Abstraction,” an intense action crime drama revolving around the heist of a half a million dollar painting.

“Abstraction” is written and directed by Armenian filmmaker Prince Ishcan Bagdasarian and stars Academy Award ® Nominee Eric Roberts (Dark Knight, Expendables), Ken Davitian (Borat, The Artist), Hunter Ives, Korrina Rico (School Dance, In Time), Natalie Victoria (Deadheads), Richard Manriquez, and James Lewis (Gacy House).

Although PIB Productions had a limited budget to produce the independent feature film, they utilized modern innovative methods of filmmaking and called upon certain industry professionals who supported the ambitious project in its early stages.

“It was really interesting assembling a team with the proper knowledge who also believed in the film” says writer and director Prince Bagdasarian. “We had to film scenes that involved everything from extensive dramatic dialogue to police shootouts and car crashes. The dedication and expertise of our cast and crew was greatly essential in producing the film on our budget.”

The new trailer for “Abstraction” gives audiences a peek into the film and leaves them aching for more. “The positive feedback we’ve received from trailer viewers has been exciting. There isnow an overwhelming demand to see the film in its entirety”, explains Bagdasarian. “We’re confident the film will meet, if not surpass, everyone’s expectations.”

“Abstraction” was shot in and around Los Angeles, CA and is 100 minutes in length. After completion, it will be premiering at numerous film festivals before making its way to worldwide distribution. For additional information about “Abstraction”, and to watch the films trailer, please visit: http://abstractionfilm.com

Prince Ishcan Bagdasarian is a Los Angeles-based independent filmmaker with extensive industry experience and the founder of PIB Productions, a production company specializing in production and post production for films.

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Comments 7

  1. Eric Saryan says:
    10 years ago

    Excellent work PIB …This is awesome!

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  2. Robert says:
    10 years ago

    Bravo Prince.You very talented.

    Reply
  3. Narineh says:
    10 years ago

    The trailer was brilliant. Independent filmmaking at it’s best. Cast also looks to be in top shape

    Reply
  4. Silvia says:
    10 years ago

    Very amazing.I can’t wait. Perfect scenario & Artists.Well done PIB.

    Reply
  5. Berj says:
    10 years ago

    The Only difference between fantasy & reality is “Action” ! Congrats on getting your film “canned” Well done n much success!

    Reply
  6. Nelli Bagdasarian says:
    10 years ago

    Perfect work Bravo Mr.Prince .I’m proud of You,same last name.I’m.in Yerevan – Armenia You in Los Angeles. You breakign invisible wall of Hollywood.

    Reply
  7. June says:
    10 years ago

    I saw the movie and it’s beautiful.

    Reply

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