Sarik Garnikovich Andreasyan, a multifaceted creative force, burst onto the scene on August 24, 1984, in the vibrant city of Yerevan, Armenia.
As a Russian-Armenian director, producer, and screenwriter, he has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
In 2017, Andreasyan took the bold step of co-founding Bolshoe Kino alongside his brothers, a venture that would go on to shape the landscape of the industry.
However, in a move that would surprise many, the trio departed Bolshoe Kino in 2020 to forge a new path, establishing the innovative K.B.A. studio.
With each new endeavor, Andreasyan has consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft, earning him a reputation as a visionary leader in the world of cinema.
Andreasyan's cinematic journey began with a string of low-budget comedies, but a pivotal shift in his creative direction occurred in 2015, as he opted to pivot towards science fiction, action, and dramatic storytelling.
The cinematic endeavors of Andreasyan have been subject to a diverse range of commercial outcomes. His initial forays into comedic filmmaking, such as the box office successes "The Pregnant", "Moms", and "What Men Do!", garnered impressive revenues of $8.3 million, $7.8 million, and $11.3 million, respectively.
Andranik Andreasyan's cinematic masterpiece, Earthquake, garnered significant attention and acclaim as it was chosen to represent Armenia in the esteemed Best Foreign Language Film category at the 89th Academy Awards, a prestigious honor that solidified its standing as a notable entry among the world's most accomplished films.