Melina Tzamtzi reviewed three Armenian shorts that address male vulnerability.
Christine Haroutounian discusses the idea behind her film and what it is like to navigate Los Angeles and her Armenian heritage.
This film documents the story of a female ex-partisan who fought against the Nazis.
In this short animation, a betrayed woman begins developing curious ways of dealing with her findings.
Two recent animation shorts shown at this year's Primanima festival in Hungary delve into the scars left behind by family traumas.
This 2D animation reflects on the way that crowds become addicted to following the lives of significant others.
Lucija Mrzljak speaks about her latest film and shares her story of becoming an animation filmmaker.
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