Overview of articles
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Border
A contemplative and poetic docu-drama by the Armenian master Harutyun Khachatryan, in which he reflects on the Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict in the 199Published on: -
Musicians
Musical improvisations as poetic reflections of the psyche of the Armenian. Portrait of three Armenian musicians and all areas of everyday life in ArmPublished on: -
On the Old Roman Road
An old Armenian’s memories of his country of birth, mixed with a modern crime story about Armenian terrorists set in Rotterdam. Poetic reflections inPublished on: -
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Hakob Hovantanyan
With a playful associative montage, Parajanov offers an overview of portrait paintings by Hakob Hovnatanyan, the ‘Raphael of Tiflis’.Published on: -
Arabesques on the Pirosmani Theme
A documentary film about the great ‘primitive’ painter Niko Pirosmani, a Georgian equivalent to Henri Rousseau, and a role model for ParajPublished on: -
The Lighthouse
This newly restored debut film shows the war in the Caucasus – without directly showing the fighting. Its talented director passed away exactlyPublished on: -
About Him or How He Did Not Fear the Bear
A film in search of the motives behind and the response to the nightly killer-spree by a Russian lone wolf, slaughtering an entire Armenian family.Published on: -
Kiev Frescoes
Parajanov’s collage of all the remaining footage from an aborted film project, which had its negatives destroyed by the authorities.Published on: -
Nothing to Be Afraid of
In the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, detecting landmines is a job for women. Inch by inch, they meet the danger with the patience of a…Published on: