Informing, Connecting, Inspiring The Armenian Weekly, October 2024 On March 1, 1934, the editors of the newly launched ...
At 32 years old, Yerjanik Hayrapetyan has lived through four wars. Her journey began in 1992 during the Artsakh ...
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Mkrtichian and I spoke a few days before the screening of There Was, There Was Not at DOC NYC. The following conversation ...
"To honor and support the heroic, inspiring, and resilient people of Artsakh." Driven with this mission, Anna Astvatsaturian ...
The director, who set out to highlight the lives of women in a culture dominated by men, notes that she ‘never meant to make ...
Jordan recently pulled the documentary “My Sweet Land” as its official entry for the Oscars best international feature film ...
Jordan has withdrawn Sareen Hairabedian’s documentary My Sweet Land as its official entry for Best International Feature Film ...
If the current upsurge in the number of conferences dealing with the contemporary Armenian reality, award-winning ...
My Sweet Land by Jordanian-Armenian director Sareen Hairabedian follows an 11-year-old boy during the Second Artsakh War.
Emily Mkrtichian’s debut feature documentary 'There Was, There Was Not' premieres at DOC NYC. Watch the trailer exclusive on ...
Prayers for Armenia rang worldwide when the World Council of Churches called for the unconditional release of 23 Armenian war ...