On September 27, 2020, there was another escalation at the border between Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Azerbaijan. Hundreds of soldiers and peaceful civilians once again became victims of the conflict. This war is a huge polarity, with soldiers on one side risking their lives to protect what is most valuable to them, and on the other side, people waiting for their soldiers and firmly believing that they will return. Both sides balance and sustain each other. This film was shot during the first 10 days of the escalation. The security of Artsakh is the security of these families.
Kurator:in
I am an artist, art educator, and curator of Armenian descent living in Munich who firmly believes in the power of interdisciplinary networking and creative collaboration. Since 2020, I have co-founded the socio-cultural platform G.Urban (www.gurbanplatform.com) between Munich and Armenia, which implements international collaborations and projects in both countries. As part of the art education projects “Artworks for Peace” in war-affected villages in Artsakh, Armenia, I have met talented filmmakers in recent years and am excited to present a joint film creation with them at this year’s Kino Asyl.
Kurator:in
On September 27, 2020, there was another escalation at the border between Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Azerbaijan. Hundreds of soldiers and peaceful civilians once again became victims of the conflict. This war is a huge polarity, with soldiers on one side risking their lives to protect what is most valuable to them, and on the other side, people waiting for their soldiers and firmly believing that they will return. Both sides balance and sustain each other. This film was shot during the first 10 days of the escalation. The security of Artsakh is the security of these families.
Kurator:in
I am an artist, art educator, and curator of Armenian descent living in Munich who firmly believes in the power of interdisciplinary networking and creative collaboration. Since 2020, I have co-founded the socio-cultural platform G.Urban (www.gurbanplatform.com) between Munich and Armenia, which implements international collaborations and projects in both countries. As part of the art education projects “Artworks for Peace” in war-affected villages in Artsakh, Armenia, I have met talented filmmakers in recent years and am excited to present a joint film creation with them at this year’s Kino Asyl.
Kurator:in
On September 27, 2020, there was another escalation at the border between Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Azerbaijan. Hundreds of soldiers and peaceful civilians once again became victims of the conflict. This war is a huge polarity, with soldiers on one side risking their lives to protect what is most valuable to them, and on the other side, people waiting for their soldiers and firmly believing that they will return. Both sides balance and sustain each other. This film was shot during the first 10 days of the escalation. The security of Artsakh is the security of these families.