
1489
Shoghakat Vardanyan / AM, 2023 / 76 min.
When her brother goes missing during the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, Shoghakat decides to film her and her parents’ search and emotional process—even at times when others might have put down the camera.

When soldiers are killed, they often end up as anonymous numbers in news reports. But behind
every number there is a person who leaves behind heartbroken family members.
The title 1489 refers to the anonymous number of a “body of an individual
missing in action.” It was the number assigned to Soghomon Vardanyan, a
21-year-old student and musician who was just completing his military service
when the conflict between Azerbaijan and his home country Armenia over
Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) flared up again in September 2020. On the seventh day of the war, Soghomon goes missing. Using her phone
camera, his sister Shoghakat decides to film her and her parents’ search and
their emotional process. After six months, bones are found, but DNA research
is needed to show whether the remains are actually those of Soghomon, and the
family will have to wait a year and a half for the results. All the while, Shoghakat continues to film, even in the most intimate and
vulnerable moments, which sometimes makes for an uncomfortable viewing
experience. But at the same time, it makes the intense sadness and loss of a
human being of flesh and blood all the more tangible.
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Details
Director
Shoghakat Vardanyan
Production year
2023
Country
AM
Length
76 min.
Language
none
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
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