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  • Jews in Armenia: The Hidden Diaspora (2002)
  • Short | 27 min | Documentary, Short, History
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Jews in Armenia: The Hidden Diaspora (2002)
Short | 27 min | Documentary, Short, History

Documenting for the first time the existence of the Jewish community in Armenia, the film presents a journey never taken before. While breaking many myths about the relations between Jews and Armenians and discovering many new realities ...See moreDocumenting for the first time the existence of the Jewish community in Armenia, the film presents a journey never taken before. While breaking many myths about the relations between Jews and Armenians and discovering many new realities from the past and the present, the film looks at the traces of a 13th century Jewish community of Armenia; listens to the story of perseverance of a tiny, yet devoted group of Subbotniks living on the shores of Lake Sevan; and follows the personal journeys of the younger generations of Jews of Armenia. It is a story about the harmonious and sincere coexistence of two cultures, who at times, had to find refuge in each other's lands. The aim of this film is to investigate, present, raise questions, and attract attention to the cultural, social, and identity issues that are experienced by the members of the Jewish community of Armenia. It is a search to discover whether Armenia is a unique place for a Jew, whether there, in fact, are Jewish Armenians or, Armenian Jews... The film is intended to aid in laying the grounds for theoretical reflection and analysis. Its purpose is to explore the magic, the mystery that surrounds Jewish-Armenian relations, perhaps it being a phenomenon that is sustained by two strong identities and self-confidence in their own ethno-religious groups-culminating in survival, tolerance, coexistence. The aim of this project is not to make claims or prescribe identities. It aspires to understand the peculiarities of Jewish and Armenian cultures, their religions, and faiths. It attempts to visualize and verbalize the phenomenon of being Armenian and Jewish-together. It is hoped that this film will kindle interest for further study and discovery. "Jews in Armenia: The Hidden Diaspora" was shot in the summer of 2001 in Armenia, Israel, and the US and premiered in New York City in June of 2002. Written by Anonymous See less
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Producer
Vartan Akchyan (producer)
Cinematographers
Vartan Akchyan | Mko Malkhasyan Miko (as Mkrtich Malkhasyan)
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