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An Armenian husband and his Azeri wife talk about their long, suffering, but happy life together.
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Former hostages and prisoners of war talk about their experiences of captivity and the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations, which helped them return home.
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Two stories of families divided by mixed marriages during the Karabakh war.
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An Azeri niece from Stepanakert visits her uncle in Ukraine after 15 years, during which the family was divided.
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Parallel stories of two young Armenians involved in mine-clearing work in Karabakh.
Dialogue Through Film
Dialogue Through Film is a unique film-making project involving young people from Azerbaijan and the disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh. In a region divided by war, the aim is to break down barriers and help ordinary people connect with each other on screen. The project is sponsored by the British NGO Conciliation Resources in partnership with local media organizations in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorny Karabakh.
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