By Shushan Shatikyan
Famous actress Nastassja Kinski believes Yerevan is a very open and hospitable city. The star has arrived in Armenia's capital as a special guest of Golden Apricot international film festival.
During her presser in Yerevan, Kinski shared her impressions about Armenia and the festival, not forgetting to touch upon her career.
About Yerevan and Golden Apricot
There is so much to learn in Yerevan. Everything is so beautiful, and it seems I know something about the people who live here. For me it is a special moment to be here. Yerevan is an open and hospitable city where you have freedom and joy. I see international beauty that unites all people around the world.
About career
Each of us has success and failures in his life. I had success, but you only learn by your failures in your life. I am shooting documentaries about sportsmen that are teaching that you need to struggle so that your dream could come true. Success is a good thing, but you must learn to lose.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan
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