剧情介绍
In 1988 the largest demonstrations and strikes ever in the history of the Soviet Union took place in Armenia. The immediate cause for it was the demand of Nagorno Karabakh, an autonomous area in Azerbaijan, to be an administratively accounted Armenian territory.
"A documentary about the suffering of the Armenian minority in Azerbaijan, it is the most straightforward of the three films in the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema by director Don Askarian. Askarian, an Armenian who lives in exile in Berlin, prefers to work with powerful and lyrical images rather than narrative. Here, he has assembled smuggled video footage that recounts torture, rape and murder. "Ethnic cleansing", that appalling entry into the political vocabulary of the '90s, is here depicted in flesh and blood - with the emphasis on the latter. The conflict may seem parochial and remote, but the testimony in Nagorny Karabakh reflects pain that is being felt in many parts of the world".
"A documentary about the suffering of the Armenian minority in Azerbaijan, it is the most straightforward of the three films in the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema by director Don Askarian. Askarian, an Armenian who lives in exile in Berlin, prefers to work with powerful and lyrical images rather than narrative. Here, he has assembled smuggled video footage that recounts torture, rape and murder. "Ethnic cleansing", that appalling entry into the political vocabulary of the '90s, is here depicted in flesh and blood - with the emphasis on the latter. The conflict may seem parochial and remote, but the testimony in Nagorny Karabakh reflects pain that is being felt in many parts of the world".
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