Ararat (2002) is a drama film that explores the Armenian Genocide. An Armenian filmmaker is making a movie about the genocide while facing backlash and denial. The film delves into the personal lives of the characters and their experiences during this dark period of history. It also touches upon themes of identity, art, and the lasting effects of trauma.
In Calendar, a photographer travels to Armenia to search for a missing person. Along the way, he encounters ruins, churches, and cultural alienation. Through his photography, he captures the essence of Armenian culture and history. As he delves deeper into his search, he learns about the complexities of identity and family relationships. This comedy-drama romance explores themes of love, loss, and cultural heritage.
The Lamb is a dark comedy that takes place in the Anatolian countryside. It tells the story of a poor family living in a rural village, where a series of bizarre and twisted events unfold. Sibling rivalry, revenge, and cannibalism are just some of the themes explored in this unique film.
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