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A list of notable films produced in the country of '''[[Armenia]]'''
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This is a list of notable films produced in the country of '''[[Armenia]]'''.
==Before 1920s==
* [[List of Armenian films before 1920]]


===1950s===
==1920s==
* [[List of Armenian films of the 1920s]]


==1930s==
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1956 in film|1956]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1957 in film|1957]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1958 in film|1958]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1959 in film|1959]]'''
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===1960s===
==1940s==
* [[List of Armenian films of the 1940s]]


==1950s==
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1960 in film|1960]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1961 in film|1961]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1962 in film|1962]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1963 in film|1963]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1964 in film|1964]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1965 in film|1965]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1966 in film|1966]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1967 in film|1967]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1968 in film|1968]]'''
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|''Նռան գույնը''<br>[[The Color of Pomegranates]]''||[[Sergei Parajanov]]||[[Sofiko Chiaureli]]||Biography, Drama ||Listed as one of the 100 most significant films of the century by Time Out<ref>[http://www.filmsite.org/timeoutD.html Filmstie.com]</ref>
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1969 in film|1969]]'''
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|''[[The Color of Armenian Land (film)]]''||[[Mikhail Vartanov]]||[[Martiros Saryan]], [[Minas Avetisyan]], [[Sergei Parajanov]]||Documentary||In his wordless debut, [[Mikhail Vartanov]] presents the world-famous behind-the-scenes episodes of [[Sergei Parajanov]] at work on his landmark film [[The Color of Pomegranates]] as well as the ancient and modern art of Armenia through post-impressionist painter [[Martiros Saryan]]'s silent commentary of gestures.
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===1970s===
==1960s==
* [[List of Armenian films of the 1960s]]


==1970s==
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1970 in film|1970]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1971 in film|1971]]'''
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|''[[Autumn Pastoral (film)]]''||[[Mikhail Vartanov]] || ||[[Documentary film|Documentary]] ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1972 in film|1972]]'''
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|''[[And So Every Day (film)]]''||[[Mikhail Vartanov]] || ||[[Documentary film|Documentary]] ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1973 in film|1973]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1974 in film|1974]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1975 in film|1975]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1976 in film|1976]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1977 in film|1977]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1978 in film|1978]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1979 in film|1979]]'''
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===1980s===
==1980s==
* [[List of Armenian films of the 1980s]]


==1990s==
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* [[List of Armenian films of the 1990s]]
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1980 in film|1980]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1981 in film|1981]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1982 in film|1982]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1983 in film|1983]]'''
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|''[[Hey, who is there?]]''||[[Rouben Kochar]] || ||[[Film-Ballet]] || Modern Film Innovation/ [[Laureate of Lenin's Komsomol ]]||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1984 in film|1984]]'''
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|''[[Memories]]''||[[Rouben Kochar]] || || [[Musical]] ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1985 in film|1985]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1986 in film|1986]]'''
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|''[[Lilit]]''||[[Rouben Kochar]]|| ||[[Film Ballet]] || Innovation in Modern Movie [[ Prize of Musical Film Winner in Arsenal International Avangard Film Festival, Latvia, 1988]] ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1987 in film|1987]]'''
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|''[[Erased Faces (film)]]''||[[Mikhail Vartanov]] || ||[[Documentary film|Documentary]] ||The last work Vartanov made in Armenia was the trilogy consisting of [[Erased Faces (film)]], [[Minas: A Requiem (film)]] and his masterpiece [[Parajanov: The Last Spring (film)]]
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1988 in film|1988]]'''
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|''[[Avetik]]''|| [[Rouben Kochar]] || ||[[Feature]] ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1989 in film|1989]]'''
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|''[[In This Stone is My Soul(film)]]''||[[Mikhail Vartanov]] || ||[[Documentary film|Documentary]]|| Vartanov interconnects ancient Armenian music, poetry and architecture in this variation on the dream project of his life which Armenian authorities had banned in the 1960s for its religious themes.
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|''[[Minas: A Requiem (film)]]''||[[Mikhail Vartanov]] || ||[[Documentary film|Documentary]] ||The last work Vartanov made in Armenia was the trilogy consisting of [[Erased Faces (film)]], [[Minas: A Requiem (film)]] and his masterpiece [[Parajanov: The Last Spring (film)]]
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===1990s===
==2000s==
* [[List of Armenian films of the 2000s]]


==2010s==
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1990 in film|1990]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1991 in film|1991]]'''
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|''[[Amen inch lav e]]'' (Everything is alright)||[[Robert Sahakyants]]|| ||Animation / Comedy ||Political satire about the last years of Soviet Russian rule over Armenia.
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|''[[Anitzvatznere]]''||Dmitri Kesayants||||Crime / Drama ||What happens to an innocent man who is condemned to prison? Could he survive as a human being?
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|''[[Bobo (film)]]''|| Arsen Azatian, Narine Mkrtchian|| ||Documentary|| Film dedicated to Sergei Parajanov. It is a unique psychoanalysis of the extraordinary existence of the great artist.
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1992 in film|1992]]'''
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|''[[Parajanov: The Last Spring (film)]]'' ||[[Mikhail Vartanov]]|| [[Sergei Parajanov]]||Documentary || Influential documentary about the imprisoned genius Sergei Parajanov who was persecuted by the Soviet government for his unruly life style and non-conformist films "Sayat Nova : The Color of Pomegranates" and "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" -- regarded as some of the greatest masterpieces of the 20th century.
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|''[[Avetik]]''||Don Askarian || ||Drama ||
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|''[[Avlos]]''||Alik Asatryan || ||Short ||A young woman wanders in a scrap heap, gathering different objects, out of which she an object of adoration, or maybe an unknown instrument, which she wants to use it, to carry her voice to heaven.
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1993 in film|1993]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1994 in film|1994]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1995 in film|1995]]'''
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|''[[Hamlet]]''|| [[Rouben Kochar]] || ||feature ||[[Award "Best Ten Films of the Year" in West Hollywood Independent Film Festival]]||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1996 in film|1996]]'''
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|''[[Anverj patmutyun]]''||Martyn Shakhbazyan || ||Documentary ||The history of the Armenian cinema since its birth told by the people who created it. ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1997 in film|1997]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1998 in film|1998]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[1999 in film|1999]]'''
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===2000s===
==2020s==
* [[List of Armenian films of the 2020s]]

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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2000 in film|2000]]'''
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|''[[Herostratus]]''||Rouben Kochar ||Hovhannes Babakhanyan, Vladimir Msryan, Jean Pierre Nshanyan ||Full Length Feature Film || President's Award Winner at Ajijik International Film Festival, Mexiko/ Award Winner in Mostra FF, Brazil ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2001 in film|2001]]'''
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|''[[Andmicht]]''||Ruben Gevorkyants || || ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2002 in film|2002]]'''
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|''[[Alicia (film)|Alicia]]''||Sarky Mouradian||Lucine Sargsyan||Drama ||
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|''[[Aratte-spazanm, tservery, erkir]]'' ||Edgar Baghdasaryan|| ||Documentary|| A movie with no dialog, only a a suitable accompanying score, it travels from Athens, to Jerusalem, to Rome to Armenia to Karabagh and back focusing on Armenian religious rites, rituals and holy sites.
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2003 in film|2003]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2004 in film|2004]]'''
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2005 in film|2005]]'''
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|''[[Arahet]]''||Rouben Kochar || Harutyun Movsisyan, Zhanetta Chase, Narine Lalayan, Armen Elbakyan, Ashot Adamyan, Karen Janibekyan, Rajeev Chhibber, Margo Muradyan, Vladimir Abajyan ||Drama ||About US immigration
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2006 in film|2006]]'''
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|''[[Amen inch lav e]] (Everything is alright)''||Robert Sahakyants|| ||Animation / Short / Comedy ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2007 in film|2007]]'''
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|''Խճճված զուգահեռներ''<br>[[Bonded Parallels]]||Hovhannes Galstyan||Laurence Ritter, Sos Janibekyan,<br> Siri Helene Muller, [[Serge Avedikian]] ||Drama, History ||
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| {{Yearheader}} | '''[[2008 in film|2008]]'''
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/Armenia/ Armenian film] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]
* [https://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/Armenia/ Armenian film] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]
* [http://www.parajanov.com/armenianfilms.html Armenian films] at [http://www.parajanov.com '''PARAJANOV.com''']
* [http://www.arm-cinema.am/en/home/ Armenian cinema]


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This is a list of notable films produced in the country of Armenia.

Before 1920s

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1920s

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1930s

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1940s

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1950s

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1960s

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1970s

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1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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2010s

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2020s

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