By Shoghakat Vardanyan

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Tuesday 12 March – 20h45
Grütli - Salle Langlois
Rue du Général-Dufour 16, 1204 Geneva

Saturday 16 March – 15h30
Followed by the discussion – Nagorno-Karabakh: a long-forgotten destiny
Espace Pitoëff - Théâtre
Rue de Carouge 52, 1205 Geneva

Nagorno-Karabakh has been marked by the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Armenians, in the wake of the on-going war with Azerbaijan since Armenia’s declaration of independence in 1991. Many families have been torn apart by the war, and military service is compulsory for young men. In September 2020, the conflict suddenly flared up again and Soghomon was mobilised. On the seventh day, he was reported missing. His sister, Shoghakat, decides to film herself and her parents’ search as closely as possible and to capture their emotions. A personal film that reminds us that beyond conflicts and military rolls, there are people of flesh and blood.

Awarded Best Film in International Competition at the IDFA.

Warning: This film contains images likely to shock, in particular the remains of human bodies.

Swiss Premiere
Section : Competition - Creative Documentaries
Country : Armenia
Original languages : Armenian, Russian
Subtitles : English, French
Duration
76’
Year
2023
Director
Shoghakat Vardanyan
Producer
Shoghakat Vardanyan
Photography
Shoghakat Vardanyan
Editing
Tigran Baghinyan
Armen Papyan