Bared Maronian is a four time Regional Emmy Award winning American Armenian documentary filmmaker.

Maronian has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the Haigazian University and is a graduate of the Broadcast Career Institute of Palm Beach, Florida.

His production credits include a large number of award winning national, regional, and local television programming for the American PBS network spanning over twenty years.

One of Maronian’s works, Orphans of the Genocide has reached over 50.6 million households by way of national television broadcasting and satellite distribution such as Direct TV and Dish Network.

The film is translated into several languages including French, Spanish, Portuguese, Armenian and Romanian. It has been officially selected by over twenty international film festivals worldwide.

Orphans of the Genocide was also screened in a large number of universities, colleges, school systems, museums, libraries and communities in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy Lebanon, Egypt and others.

Women of 1915, is a documentary film delineating the plight and survival of the Armenian women during the Genocide of 1915 and all those non-Armenian women who flocked into the killing fields of the genocide and rescued thousands of Armenian women and children.

Bared Maronian’ current project is called Bloodless, a documentary film about Armenia’s 2018 peaceful revolution.

He resides in Coconut Creek, Florida with his wife Lina and daughter Kaliana.