βCan we have more comedies?β: Armenian cinema processes trauma as country wrangles EU membership β and Trump
The second year of Londonβs Armenian film festival reflects a country in flux as the legacy of recent conflict with Azerbaijan hangs over attempts to strengthen ties with the west
There is a point during Tamara Stepanyanβs My Armenian Phantoms when the documentary cuts to the final scene of the 1980 Soviet film, A Piece of Sky, in which the orphaned lead character, joyfully rides a horse and cart through the town that had long shunned him and the sex worker he married as social outcasts.
A flock of birds are then framed gliding through the pristine blue sky above. Itβs a sequence depicting the desire to overcome the forces that seek to limit and constrain which lay at the heart of the director Henrik Malyanβs new wave critique.
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