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- An animated film for children about how animal houses should be beautiful, comfortable and durable.
- Movie about an endless search for an unattainable idyll, lost harmony between man and nature. The director concentrates on the inner world of his characters and the mood of nature.
- Political satire on the last years of Soviet Russian rule over Armenia. It makes fun of several well known Soviet leaders. Based on a popular Russian song from the 1930's
- The film is dedicated to Sergei Parajanov. It is a unique psychoanalysis of the extraordinary existence of the great artist.
- The trivial story of unhappy love between Man and Woman develops against the background of a self-destructive town where the soldiers are going to enter and the false prophets have already arrived. None here is surprised by the Apostle trading in the Temple and the Saviour handing out 30 silvers to his followers...
- Set around the central figure of an Armenian trying to forge a life in the West the film offers a series of impressions of Armenian history.
- Beko is a young Kurd who lives in the Turkish part of Kurdistan.
- Filmed in wartime and edited under candlelight, Mikhail Vartanov's rarely-seen masterwork tells of his friendship with the genius Sergei Parajanov who was arrested by KGB, at the height of his fame, for the outspoken criticism of the Soviet regime. Vartanov resurrects the riveting scenes from his banned 1969 film, The Color of Armenian Land, where Paradjanov concocts the chef-d'oeuvre Sayat Nova (The Color of Pomegranates) - widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time - then reveals a shocking secret request Parajanov sent him in an unpublished 1974 letter from the Ukrainian prisons. Vartanov's camera documents Parajanov's staggering last day at work in 1990 during the making of the unfinished Confession - the original camera negative of which survives in Parajanov: The Last Spring (1992) - as Parajanov comments on this cherished autobiographical film. The foremost achievement of The Last Spring, emphasized by the American and European critics, is Vartanov's exquisite wordless montage that "evoked the very soul" of Parajanov and earned the praise of many of cinema's greatest masters, such as Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola.
- People's struggle through Soviet mechanisation period. The film starts with homage to Peleshian's Armenian roots.
- Doctor, living through the trials of the Stalin era and the World War II, does not lose his human values.
- Screen version of Yervand Otyan's "Comrade Panjuni" is powerful satire on demagoguery and hypocrisy of the Armenian politicos and political party activists.
- A young woman wanders in a scrap heap, gathering different objects, out of which she constructs something - an object of adoration, or maybe an unknown instrument she wants to use to carry her voice to heaven.
- Poetic essay about the beginning of life from labor pains and birth and about its symbolic meaning.
- There was ... Heaven. Then Lenin, then Stalin. White angel - dark angel. Crowds and chaos. Destroyed churches. First seal - seventh seal. Death. War. Murder and ressurection of white angel. Blood. Devil. Suicide of the hero ... last seal.
- Young monk saves the life of the prince's daughter in the stormy sea and falls in love with her. Since then he loses peace of mind trying to chose between the earthly love and the servitude to higher ideals.
- Seven convicts run away from a penal colony to a town destroyed by an earthquake in search of their relatives. An old captain goes after them with a two-day liberty order for each of them. But liberty in the destroyed world, permeated with the stench of corpses and perpetuities is no longer necessary. The film is about the on-going catastrophe of the human soul.
- A husband and a wife, Armenian actors, live in Europe. Far away from their historic native land, they try to find their spiritual roots.
- Someone gives a hatchet to people of freezing country, but their lack of skill and misunderstanding how to use it lead to endless deaths and disasters.
- Hrant, big mobster, decides to kidnap his rival Armen's sister in order to blackmail him. Instead her, Hrant's assistants kidnap Armen himself, who, under extraordinary circumstances, disguised himself as a woman. The lie is soon to be exposed but Hrant falls in love with Armen's sister...
- A satirical parody of the hit song by Ruben Hakhverdyan.
- The film about first days of Artsakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
- Life at the ordinary backyard in Yerevan ... Two hours of non-stop jokes and music.
- The history of the Armenian cinema since its birth told by the people who created that history.
- 'Black & White' is a story about seven women living in a remote mountain village during the war, waiting for their husbands. Their children don't survive the hunger and cold. Their husbands perish on the battlefields. Now, the war is over and only one man comes back to this village of widows. But life and love are unbearable, poisoned by death and solitude.
- This film is a silent dialogue between a man and a woman, which reveals a "black wall" of alienation in their relationship. The anxious feeling that was born during their teenage years has developed into a feeling of unbearable co-existence.
- A comic variation of the plot about a knight fighting a three-headed dragon to free the princess.
- Various animals sing Beethoven's "Ode To Joy" from his Symphony No. 9, in a paean to the Earth's biodiversity.
- Mediocre and poor poet Hamazasp is tempted by the Devil. He tastes all that the money and fame could bring but loses moral ground. The perfect portraying of transitional politicians...
- The main character - an actor and film-director - tries to live, ignoring the everyday petty struggles for survival.
- Embrace yourself for one and a half hours of unprecedented journey through the streets of Yerevan and its underworld, inhabited by people, who turn this place into a mirror of the national soul with all its joyful and tragic revelations.
- Are you ready for another 2 hours of non-stop jokes and music? Welcome to "Mer Bake 2", a sequel to "Mer Bake".
- Ten years of struggle and war around Nagorno-Karabakh. Contains rare archive footage on first peacefull demonstrations in Yerevan, mass-killings of Armenians in Azeri towns Sumgait and Baku, deportation of Armenian population from Azerbaijan as well as Karabakh towns of Shushi and Khojalu, first war attrocities, independence of Armenia.
- An animated video for a song from the film "Our Yard 2".