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- The life of the Armenian poet Sayat-Nova, from childhood to death: his spiritual journey, artistic endeavors, and inner conflicts within the cultural and historical context of Armenia. Hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.
- A girl, working in a German commandant's office, saves two wounded Russian pilots sacrificing her own life.
- The last collaboration of Artavazd Peleshian and cinematographer Mikhail Vartanov is a film-essay about Armenia's shepherds, about the contradiction and the harmony between man and nature, scored to Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
- Popular musical comedy satirizing Russian-Armenian relations, featuring Arno Babadzhanyan's hit songs.
- A man paves his own way to his own soul through an intellectual quest, tragedies of nations and personal drama. The road moving through the cosmic distances is a flight into one's internal world. This flight and this drama are revealed in this philosophical film-poem.
- Monumental picture exploring the identity and fate of the Armenian nation.
- Armenian national hero, David Bek, leads a major struggle against Turkish invaders in the Syunik region of Armenia in the 18th century.
- The daughter can't stand the disgrace when learns that his father millionaire had stoled the fortune of his former companion.
- Armenians living in Chicago decide to leave the capitalist United States and emigrate to Soviet Armenia after World War II.
- The prince falls in love with an ordinary girl and marries her. Later, when enemies capture the prince, it's his young wife who gets him out of trouble.
- The hero of the film loses his family during the 1915 genocide in the Ottoman Empire and fights against Turkish militiamen. Disappointed in his life, Miro finds refuge in Soviet Armenia. His love for a refugee girl sparks his willingness to create a family and start a new life.
- Turkish farm laborer Ali makes friends with a Soviet ship sailor, who tells him about the "friend and protector of the poor" - Lenin.
- Vartanov films a young family living in an old (soon to be demolished) house, and how they go about their daily life while waiting to move into a modern building. Scored by Tigran Mansurian, this experimental film features no dialogue.
- Tigran, the head of "kolkhoz" (collective farm), is working without strain, reckoning with the responsiveness and support of neighboring collective farms. To punish Tigran's dependency, his lover Anush, the head of Jeyranik collective farm, the first boycots him refusing to help. After being fired during the review meeting, Tigran recognizes his failure and goes for work in construction of local hydro-power station.
- During the war, Avag's son sends his photo to the family asking them to take a snapshot for him. But right after the letter, come the news about his death. When all the family gather for the shot, only Avag knows the truth.
- The factory, where Azat works, has released a batch of poor-quality watches by the fault of the quality controller. One of these watches caused a lot of trouble for the family of Armenuhi, Azat's fiancée. A dinner in honor of the groom turns into a severe censure of a bad workman.
- Documentary on the aid the international community has provided to Armenia after the 1988 devastating earthquake.