Sev Ohanian Says Bringing 'Sinners' to Armenia Was a Dream Come True
The producer reflected on his heritage and the film's Armenian crew connections during its screening at the Golden Apricot International Film Festival.

“Anywhere two Armenians meet, we form our Armenia.”
- Director
- Ryan Coogler
- Starring
- Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton
- Release
- 2025
- Genre
- Horror, Action, Thriller
- Where to Watch
- Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, YouTube TV
Hollywood producer Sev Ohanian called the Armenia premiere of Ryan Coogler's film "Sinners" a dream fulfilled, according to an exclusive interview with The Armenian Report. Ohanian traveled to Yerevan for the 23rd Golden Apricot International Film Festival, where the film screened for Armenian audiences for the first time.
"It's literally a dream come true," Ohanian said.
What Armenian connections were on the 'Sinners' crew?
Ohanian revealed several Armenian links behind the scenes of the production. While reviewing the crew list, he noticed the surname of the film's lead caterer, Chris Koeroghlian, who proudly traces his heritage through his grandfather. The crew eventually served lahmajun-inspired pizza to the cast. A Warner Bros. attorney named Talin, who is also Armenian, worked on the film's legal team. "A happy, well-fed crew makes a good movie," Ohanian remarked.
How does Ohanian view Armenian storytelling?
The producer, who is Armenian-American, spoke about the importance of cultural specificity in film. He said he now speaks proudly about his Armenian background in Hollywood and believes stories rooted in a specific culture often connect most deeply with audiences worldwide. He also praised the work ethic of Armenian filmmakers, stating, "That Armenian work ethic — creating despite limited resources — is something we've demonstrated for centuries. Hollywood could probably learn a little more from us."
Ohanian reflected on the community he found at the Academy Awards, where "Sinners" earned multiple Oscars. Quoting a familiar saying, he added, "Anywhere two Armenians meet, we form our Armenia." Returning to Armenia for the festival carried that same feeling for him. "The fact that Armenia has an international festival like this, where Armenian filmmakers can share their work with the world, means everything," he said.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch 'Sinners'?
As of July 2026, 'Sinners' is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and YouTube TV in the United States, according to authoritative data.
Who directed 'Sinners'?
The film was directed by Ryan Coogler.
Who are the main stars of the movie?
The cast is led by Michael B. Jordan, who plays a dual role as twin brothers Smoke and Stack. Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, and Jack O'Connell also star.
What is 'Sinners' about?
The film follows twin brothers who return to their hometown to start over, only to discover a greater evil waiting for them. It blends horror, action, and thriller genres.
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