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Border

Another View 2009 / Sahman / Armenia, Netherlands 2009

An Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan is surrounded by wire fencing and lookout towers. The life of a border settlement is determined by the cycle of nature and tradition as we follow the existence of a community of people in a war-torn landscape through the eyes and instincts of a wild buffalo. The director filters the documentary rawness of his testimony through empathic reflection.

Border Border

Synopsis

The air vibrates with the echoes of war, a large area is closed off with a humming metal wire fence. An Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan left to fend for itself, relying on humanitarian aid. The silent commentary on the fate of a border community is mediated by a lost buffalo rescued from a lakeside ditch. The men tend their cattle, sheep and goats, the women milk the animals and make cheese. They take their meals in a smoke-filled outdoor kitchen. Summer gives way to autumn, and the winter merely changes the rhythm of their work and the animal’s manner of existence. The buffalo tries to find its way out onto the rocky plain, but is trapped by wire fencing. A man has finished building his house and gets married in the nearby church. Neighbours accompany the wedding guests to the building’s stone ruins. At Christmas families sit down to a humble feast. During the night the barns and haylofts catch fire; the buffalo finally runs free…The suggestive images of a war-torn landscape arise from observations of a martyred land, bewildered animals and people who, in spite of their circumstances, have not lost their sense of a dignity anchored in tradition. The director filters the rawness of his testimony through empathic reflection.

About the film

82 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Harutyun Khachatryan / Screenplay Harutyun Khachatryan, Mikayel Stamboltsyan / Dir. of Photography Vrezh Petrosyan / Music Avet Terteryan / Editor Harutyun Khachatryan / Producer Harutyun Khachatryan / Production Golden Apricot Fund for Cinema Development / Cast Liparit Liparitian, Manvel Mkhitaryan, Davit Gasparyan, Nvard Gasparyan, Parandzem Chakhalyan, Alik Gasparyan / Contact Golden Apricot Fund for Cinema Development
www: www.border.am

About the director

Harutyun Khachatryan

Harutyun Khachatryan (b. 1955, Akhalkalak, Georgia) graduated in film direction in 1981 from the Teaching Institute in Yerevan, where he is now a teacher. He made the documentary films The Voices of the District (Mer taghi dzaynere, 1981), Hosted by the Commander (Hyurenkalelov hramanatarin, 1985), Chronicle of a Case (Mi eghelutyan khronika, 1985), Three Rounds from Vladimir Yengibaryan’s Life (Erek raund engibariani kyankic, 1986), Kond (1987), White Town (Spitak kaghak, 1988) and Return to the Promised Land (Veradardz avetyats erkir, 1991). His documentary style is also evident in his feature films The Wind of Emptiness (Kamin unaynutyan, 1990), The Last Station (Verjin kayaran, 1994), Documentarist (Vaveragrogh, 2003 – Special Mention at the Karlovy Vary IFF), Return of the Poet (Poeti veradardze, 2005) and, most recently, in the film Border.

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Golden Apricot Fund for Cinema Development
#5 Byron Str., 375 009, Yerevan
Armenia
Phone: +374 10 564 484
Fax: +374 10 522 771
E-mail: [email protected]

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