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- Narrated by Jeremy Irons, this definitive account tells of the heart-rending human rights tragedy in 1992 when hundreds of Azerbaijanis were massacred after Armenians stormed the city of Khojaly.
- An engineer must decide whether to reopen the airport in Nagorno Karabakh.
- When war besieges the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh, local reporter Lika takes cover in a bunker and begins to write a diary. Little does she know that her words will become the definitive chronicle of the brutal 44-day war.
- 'Three separate stories of people variously bruised and uprooted by Russia's never-ending war on small states that are unwilling to comply to its imperial politics, 'Shadows of Empire' is ultimately a story of hope in the face of cruelty of history.' - Michal Oleszczyk How to live in a shadow of an empire? How can you think about the future if all that you see through the window are barbed wires, armoured vehicles and tanks? Aleksey from Nagorno-Karabakh, Timur from Ukraine, and Alexander from Georgia are facing these questions every day. These three men differ in almost every aspect of their lives, but in fact, each of them experiences the same consequences for their very existence. Each one of them experiences war. We observe people involved in the already forgotten border conflicts, that happened after the USSR collapse, and are still alive due to the Russian imperial policy.
- Film is about young man called Shamil. He is not so rich but everybody respects him for his good mood. He fells love with Kembay's(he is richest treader in this town) daughter-Gulsum. But his father don't lets them to be together. There are secondary characters such as Shamil's friends Huseyn, Mirza Safar
- A movie with no dialog, only a a suitable accompanying score, it travels from Athens, to Jerusalem, to Rome to Armenia to Karabagh and back focusing on Armenian religious rites, rituals and holy sites.
- This short, black-and-white documentary, features people who live in a depopulated village, destroyed by the war, in the south of Nagorno-Karabakh. Impressionistic pictures from the life of an older woman and her son show them drying huge amounts of walnuts in their devastated house, which is their only occupation. Everything here seems to occur as if in a daydream and the oneiric atmosphere and the woman's story about the dead that haunt her under the walnut tree at the spring come as no surprise.
- Follow us on a near 2000 km journey across Armenian front lines, and Nagorno-Karakbakh (Artsakh), documenting reality in these regions, in addition to highlighting happiness, hope and determination of it's inhabitants. During the journey, we will show you the road to Berd, Armenia, prone to sniper firing from Azerbaijan forces.
- What if fighting for your country meant going against some of its most traditional values? Motherland is a documentary about the women who shake tradition to rid their country of landmines leftover from a devastating ethnic war. Individually outcast; together, a collective - the deminers support each other as they take on the dangerous role of breaking stereotypes and securing the future of their war-torn republic.