Architects of Denial is a documentary film that exposes the horrors of the Armenian Genocide, the systematic mass murder of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The film examines the denial of this genocide by the Turkish government and highlights the importance of recognizing and acknowledging historical atrocities.
Robert Sternvall, a German journalist, returns to Artsakh in 2016 to cover the war which has been reignited after a 22-year ceasefire. In the result of his journalistic investigation, Robert meets Sophia, a young opera singer, who happens to be the daughter of missing photojournalist Edgar Martirosyan, whom Robert abandoned in captivity during the fall of the village of Talish in 1992. Robert and Sophia’s frequent rendezvouses ignite a passionate romance...
In the mountains of Armenia, a team of soldiers and scientists engage in a covert operation to stop a group of terrorists. However, their mission takes a dangerous turn when they stumble upon a nest of prehistoric creatures. Now, they must fight for their lives as they try to escape from the terrifying creatures and survive the harsh environment.
Endless Corridor is a documentary that delves into the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the 1990s, specifically focusing on the tragic events that occurred in the town of Khojaly. It explores the massacres of Muslim Azerbaijanis, the Armenian war crimes, and the ongoing tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Dolu is a movie based on true events that took place during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. It focuses on the Khojaly Genocide, a war crime committed by Armenian forces against Azerbaijanis. The film depicts the massacres of Muslims and explores the historical context of the conflict.
While the Second Nagorno-Karabakh war rages on far away from Baku, Azerbaijan, Banu has four days to find someone to support her in court against her influential soon to be ex-husband, Javid. He is trying to get full custody of their son Ruslan by claiming that Banu suffers from psychiatric issues. Banu embarks on a journey to find someone to help her in a society in which everyone’s attention is preoccupied with the ongoing war.
The film on the Khojaly tragedy, tells the story of a young officer, unfolding against the backdrop of the terrible events of February 1992.
Samad is a 14-year-old boy, living in a refugee camp in Imishli. After blacking out in the forest, he finds himself in the midst of the Nagorno-Karabakh War that happened ten years ago.
45 Days: The Fight for a Nation is a documentary that tells the story of the 45-day war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. It explores the history, causes, and consequences of the conflict, highlighting the bravery and resilience of the Armenian people.
In 2020, when a French robotics student investigates his mother's guarded secret about his true Armenian identity, he jeopardizes his university AI competition to travel to Artsakh and gets entangled in an unexpected full-scale war where he must rely on the evolving consciousness of his AI creation to save his life and learn the truth.
The story of a DJ who volunteers to go to the front during the Second Karabakh War.
Bon Voyage is a documentary film that explores the journey of individuals traveling through airports during the Nagorno-Karabakh war and its impact on their lives. Follow their experiences and learn about the connection between travel, art, and the current geopolitical situation in Armenia and Artsakh.
The film "Last Autumn", written and directed by Rustam Babazadeh, is a comedy genre with elements of grotesque and satire.
Using unpublished photos taken by Italian war photographer Enrico Sarsini, and the reconstruction of key events, this film examines the battle for a strategically-located church that was defended by Azerbaijani teenager Natig Gasimov. After his surrender and interrogation by Armenian forces, he was never heard of again. This film finds out what happened to Natig and who may be responsible. Filmed over a period of three years, filmmaker Karan Singh spoke to witnesses in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Italy and Russia in his search for the truth.
The film is about the inner suffering and conflictions of Yavar, father of a soldier, who can't give the news of his son's death in the war to his heart-sick wife.
The Scream is a gripping drama that takes place during the tragic Nagorno-Karabakh War. It explores the emotional and psychological impact of the war on the characters, highlighting the atrocities committed and the lasting consequences of the conflict. Amidst the battlefront, a story of love, loss, and resilience unfolds.
Residents are slowly leaving the village due to thirst. Only one family, aunt Nakhish and man Rahim, endured a thousand hardships to guard the grave of Allahverdi, their only child who died in the Karabakh war.
For thirty years now, a dilapidated house has been providing essential asylum to war refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh. Three generations, including the children and grandchildren of people made to leave their homes, struggle to scratch an existence on the outskirts of Baku. They are faced with common problems: loss of home, outrooting, sadness and illnesses.
Sequel to Fəryad (1993).
1992. Independent Azerbaijan is fighting separatists in Karabakh. Journalist Miranda arrives from London to shoot a documentary about the Caucasian leopard. Fate brings her together with the scout Emil. Together, they go through severe trials, during which Miranda learns a lot about the Caucasian leopard and the tragic pages of Azerbaijan's recent history.