A critically acclaimed film tells a story of the Karabagh War through the eyes of children.
Film maker Vahe Grigoryan produced a film in 2010 titled “Big Day”, which describes the war of Artsakh in 1992 through children’s eyes. The author of the film told Panorama.am that the film isn’t a documentary, though the heroes of it are Armenian and Azerbaijani children and Artsakh war is being described, it’s done through the eyes of the chidren.
“It would be wrong to say that the film is about the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. It is about the children who appeared in an abandoned village. First they argue, but then they become closer and find food together,” he said.
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