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.
A grizzled ex-military team battles monsters in a Soviet bio-weapons lab. Yep, it's that kind of show.
I Am Not Alone is a documentary that tells the story of the peaceful protests and Velvet Revolution that took place in Armenia during the 2010s. The film focuses on the power of the people and their fight for democracy and freedom in a post-Soviet republic.
Filmmaker Binevsa Bêrîvan travels to Armenia to capture the daily life, customs, and history of the country's Yazidi Kurdish community.
An anthology film following different stories around the theme of invisibility in the modern world.
Three wonderful chefs from Yerevan come to Moscow to participate in the contest of masters of culinary art. Despite all their efforts and skill, the prizewinning place from the Armenians floats away. The reason for this is a whole series of funny and amusing misunderstandings... Production: Soviet Union, Armenia Studios
In post-war Armenia, physicist Artyom buries himself in work, haunted by the loss of his wife in WWII, unable to let go of the past. Meanwhile, young Tanya refuses to accept her stepfather, still waiting for her real father, missing in action for years. Their parallel journeys explore memory, loss, and the weight of history—both personal and national. As Artyom grapples with the dilemma of remembering versus forgetting, the film becomes a meditation on identity, time, and the inescapable pull of the past. Partially based on the life of prominent Soviet-Armenian scientist Artem Alikhanyan, Hello, It’s Me! is a deeply reflective exploration of history’s grip on both individuals and nations.
Documentary about everyday life and serious social problems of one of the oldest districts of Yerevan.
In a decaying Soviet-era retirement home, a vibrant group of elders cling to life by staging Shakespeare. Yet loneliness lingers beyond the theater’s doors, until drama begins to blur with reality.
Spitak is a movie about the devastating earthquake that struck Armenia in 1988. A group of rescue workers from Moscow and other cities rush to the affected area to save as many lives as possible. The film focuses on their heroic efforts and the challenges they face amidst the chaos and destruction. It also explores the personal stories of some of the characters, highlighting the resilience and determination of the Armenian people.
01-99 is a comedy movie set in Yerevan, Armenia during the late 1950s. It follows the story of a drunkard who finds himself in hilarious situations, often involving wine and his love for the city.
Arevik is a young woman taking care of the children of a widower who is in jail, due to her testimony.
An unemployed journalist keeps blaming everyone but himself for problems in his love life and bad policies of the country only to find out what he can change when he becomes the President.
Big Story in a Small City is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama that takes place in Yerevan, Armenia. The film explores the intricacies of family relationships and the ups and downs of life in a close-knit community. Filled with memorable characters and unexpected twists, this movie will keep you entertained from start to finish.
Every time a Soviet apparatchik presses a button, something explodes.
A successful businessman with a terminal illness returns to Armenia and buys a mental institution.
The Men is a charming romantic comedy set in Yerevan, Armenia. It tells the story of a young man who falls in love with a young woman, leading to a blossoming friendship. Set against the backdrop of the Soviet Union and the beautiful Caucasus region, the film explores the journey of these two individuals as they navigate the complexities of love and relationships.
Very popular Soviet Armenian musical about a talented singer, spoiled by his success.
Set in Yerevan, Armenia during the Soviet Union era, 'The Father' tells the story of a man trying to navigate the challenges of raising a large family in a turbulent time. With the backdrop of the Caucasus region, this emotional film explores the complexities of family dynamics and the resilience of the human spirit.
One day, Sona, the widow and mother of three children, turns her attention to the inveterate bachelor Ruben. Since then, an engineer, a jack of all trades and an incorrigible dreamer only thinks about her