HENRIK MALYAN (1925–1988) was a prominent Armenian film director, screenwriter, laureate of the State Prize of the Armenian SSR (1975), and People’s Artist of the Armenian SSR (1977) and the USSR (1982).
He was born in Telavi, Georgia. From 1945 to 1951, he studied at the directing faculty of the Yerevan Institute of Art and Theater, then improved his directing skills at the Moscow Institute of Theater Arts.
From 1951 to 1954, he worked as a stage director in various theaters in Armenia and staged numerous performances. In 1954, he began working at the Hayfilm film studio. Guys from the Army Band (1960), Road to the Stage (1963), and Mr. Jacques and Others (1964) were his first films.
The Triangle (1967), We and Our Mountains (1969), Father (1972), Nahapet (1977), and A Piece of Sky (1980) are among Malyan’s best and award-winning films. The films directed by Malyan were screened at international film festivals in Cannes, Delhi, London, Hong Kong, Sanremo, Tokyo, and Manila, and as part of screenings of Soviet and Armenian films in Holland, Italy, England, the USA, Australia, France, Argentina, and other countries.
In 1980, he created and headed the Yerevan Film Actors Theater-Studio (which bears his name as of 1988). It was here that he staged the Fairy Tales play based on Hovhannes Tumanyan’s tales, which is an audience favorite to this day. The film-play A Drop of Honey was shot in 1982 on the basis of Fairy Tales.
Malyan’s work has greatly contributed to the evolvement and international recognition of Armenian national cinema. His films present a unique combination of national and universal themes.
Obverse: Malyan’s self-portrait, stills from his films The Triangle and A Piece of Sky, a film strip.
Reverse: Malyan’s portrait, stylized image of mountains and a clapperboard.
Designers: Lusine Lalayan (obverse), Vardan Vardanyan (reverse).
The collector coin is minted at the Mint of Poland.
Technical specification
Face value 100 dram
Metal/fineness silver 9250
Weight 28,28 g
Size 28,0 x 40,0 mm
Quality proof
Edge even
Quantity of issue 300 pcs
Year of issue 2025
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