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The 6th part of the Artsakh film series tells the story of the history of Artsakh from 1921 to 1960. It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts.

Artsakh: Part 2: It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts.

Armed Struggle in Artsakh after the 17th Century. It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts. The film tells the story of the period of the Khamsa kingdoms in Artsakh.

It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts. The establishment of Russian rule in Artsakh

The 5th part of the Artsakh film series tells the story of the history of Artsakh from 1917 to 1921. It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts.

Artsakh: Part 2: Armed Struggle in Artsakh after the 17th Century. It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts.

The documentary film presents the history of the province of Artsakh in Great Armenia until the 17th century. It is analyzed by experts-historians and is based on indisputable historical facts.

A unique journey to one's own origins. It is divided into four headings symbolizing the main elements of world creation, which are: earth, water, air, fire. The film does not have a narrative-explanatory text, interviews, because it does not aim to be a television film accessible to the public. It is a unique prayer to God.

During the 2020 Artsakh War, our community came together for a special live concert event to raise vital funds for humanitarian efforts and for a moment of unity. Rock For Artsakh streamed on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram and was viewed over 1 million times the day of its premiere on October 28, 2020. During the live stream, our community raised a whopping $3,106,947.50, which was doubled thanks to the generosity of anonymous contributors and donated to ArmeniaFund to build 60 houses in Artsakh's Askeran region for families displaced by the war.

The film is based on interviews with inhabitants of Nagorno-Karabakh made in 2007, in a time between two wars. As in their earlier works shown in Forum Expanded, Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri work with different layers of time: In the past they edited and presented their films live. Here they use the temporal distance to re-evaluate old footage. Harking back to Straub/Huillet's and Pier Paolo Pasolini's engagement with Johann Sebastian Bach's compositions they experiment with the possible effects of his music.

Centers the story of a displaced teenager who seeks to find her place in Armenia against the backdrop of unimaginable longing.

Robert Sternvall, a German journalist, returns to Artsakh in 2016 to cover the war which has been reignited after a 22-year ceasefire. In the result of his journalistic investigation, Robert meets Sophia, a young opera singer, who happens to be the daughter of missing photojournalist Edgar Martirosyan, whom Robert abandoned in captivity during the fall of the village of Talish in 1992. Robert and Sophia’s frequent rendezvouses ignite a passionate romance...

A feature documentary presented and directed by former Royal Marines Commando Emile Ghessen. The documentary tells the story of the 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh. In the fall of 2020, Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a brutal bloody war. Azerbaijan won, decisively. The feature documentary 45 Days: The Fight for a Nation tells the story of this conflict, from the Armenian perspective, focusing on the human cost of war and its impact on the large Armenian diaspora.

In 2020, when a French robotics student investigates his mother's guarded secret about his true Armenian identity, he jeopardizes his university AI competition to travel to Artsakh and gets entangled in an unexpected full-scale war where he must rely on the evolving consciousness of his AI creation to save his life and learn the truth.

Stepanakert's only airport has been operational for 8 years, employing over 50 people. Something is not quite right, however...airplanes and passengers are nowhere to be seen.

In 2023, as a result of enemy aggression, Artsakh was finally depopulated after 9 months of blockade.

The 40-day war has just ended in Armenia. David completed a 2-year service and has returned home from the front. Uncertain about his next steps, he is actively searching for a job that resonates with him. Arthur served in the army for a year and is currently on vacation. He continues his efforts to recall his favorite tune on the piano. Serezha harbors jealousy toward his brothers who experienced the war. He is getting ready to enlist in the army, as he will turn 18 this year. All three are brothers, and they are all Nina's children.

The movie is dedicated to the 44-day Artsakh war heroes' memory. Based on true stories.

Dora is 84. She has lived through war, displacement, and loss—yet never lost her spirit. Each day she tends to her home and garden, preserving her dignity through familiar rhythm. In her wardrobe a suitcase and a pair of yellow shoes wait quietly. Dora’s Yellow Shoes is a poetic short documentary about memory, resilience, and the quiet rituals that hold a life together.