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40 articles available in total starting from 09/10/2003. Last article published on 02/05/2024.

Review: Aurora’s Sunrise

Review: Aurora’s Sunrise

Inna Sahakyan’s animated doc is a heartbreaking tale of survival on two continents and a vivid re-examination of the Armenian genocide  

20/06/2022 | Annecy 2022

Vahagn Khachatryan and Aren Malakyan • Directors of 5 Dreamers and a Horse

Interview: Vahagn Khachatryan and Aren Malakyan • Directors of 5 Dreamers and a Horse

“We decided to film three generations in order to come up with a portrait of this entire society”

The filmmakers talk about some of the ideas behind their movie, their relationship with the characters and the images of Armenian society that lurk behind their portraits  

03/05/2022 | goEast 2022

Review: 5 Dreamers and a Horse

Review: 5 Dreamers and a Horse

The film by Armenian directorial duo Aren Malakyan and Vahagn Khachatryan leads us by the hand into the intimacy of very sensitive characters who struggle to exist, each in their own way  

21/04/2022 | Visions du Réel 2022 | Competition

EXCLUSIVE: ENSEMBLE wraps post-production

EXCLUSIVE: ENSEMBLE wraps post-production

The collective audiovisual work was directed by 42 film professionals, all of whom were alumni of Berlinale Talents 2021, scattered around the globe and meeting only virtually  

20/12/2021 | Production | Funding | Germany

Nora Martirosyan • Director of Should the Wind Drop

Interview: Nora Martirosyan • Director of Should the Wind Drop

“My main question was: how, through cinema, can a country that has no international legitimacy exist visually and cinematographically?”

Armenia's entry for the Oscar for Best International Feature Film is the portrait of a forgotten place seeking recognition  

06/12/2021 | /France/Armenia/Belgium

The Golden Apricot Festival wraps its 18th edition with wins for Pebbles, Downstream to Kinshasa and Taming the Garden

The Golden Apricot Festival wraps its 18th edition with wins for Pebbles, Downstream to Kinshasa and Taming the Garden

The major Armenian film gathering, which took place from 3-10 October instead of its usual July dates, saw Paul Schrader receive the prestigious Parajanov Thaler  

12/10/2021 | Golden Apricot 2021 | Awards

Review: I Am Not Alone

Review: I Am Not Alone

Garin Hovannisian’s political documentary may not be unbiased, but it is technically polished and emotionally charged  

16/09/2021 | AJB DOC 2021

Jessica Woodworth is adapting Dino Buzzati’s masterpiece to give us Luka

Jessica Woodworth is adapting Dino Buzzati’s masterpiece to give us Luka

The director is offering up a rereading of The Tartar Steppe which she is currently shooting in Sicily and which stars Jonas Smulders and Geraldine Chaplin in its cast  

30/08/2021 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Italy/the Netherlands/Bulgaria/Armenia

Episode 05: Should the Wind Drop (France/Armenia/Belgium)

Episode 05: Should the Wind Drop (France/Armenia/Belgium)

The producers of Nora Martirosyan's film are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their film, which has received Eurimages support  

05/07/2021 | The Co-production Podcast

Jivan Avetisyan • Director of Gate to Heaven

Interview: Jivan Avetisyan • Director of Gate to Heaven

“I’m still searching for ways to explain to my nine-year old son what happened and why”

Armenia’s Jivan Avetisyan tells us about his latest feature, its exclusion from Moscow Film Festival and his new projects  

26/11/2020 | /Armenia

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