The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Armenia’s Oscars submission imagines a world without war

- BY AMIR VAHDAT

Armenia’s foreign-language film submission to the Academy Awards for this year invites viewers to imagine a world without war, according to its director.

Anahid Abad, the director of “Yeva,’’ said at the Iranian premiere of her debut movie on Thursday, “The world without any war is much more beautiful, even for warmongers.’’

The film tells the story of a young woman who escapes her influentia­l in-laws with her daughter, Nareh, after her husband’s tragic death and takes refuge in a village in the Karabakh region.

Criticizin­g war, Abad said its consequenc­es are long lasting.

“I was not directly in frontline of any war, but war was a part of my life,’’ said Abad.

Abad has a long track record working in Iranian cinema as an assistant director.

Her film is a joint production between the National Cinema Center of Armenia and the Iranian Farabi Cinema Foundation in Tehran, where the Iranian premiere was held.

The foundation also submitted Iran’s foreign-language film entry to the Academy Awards for this year, another anti-war film by a female director, Narges Abyar’s “Nafas (Breath).’’

Alireza Tabesh, the managing director of the foundation, told The Associated Press that both countries submitting anti-war films by female directors this year was “an invaluable coincidenc­e.’’

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