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- A Soviet Armenian animation from the glasnost era about cosmonauts invading a serene planet where they pay a price for their cruel actions.
- A surreal drama where the worldwide problem of emigration is summarized.
- Every time a Soviet apparatchik presses a button, something explodes.
- The little animated film with a puppet focuses on the philosophical struggle between good and evil. Ultimately, the moral of the story is that the individual must take responsibility for their own actions. It is the people who decide on the good or bad actions, as individuals, that impact the world.
- The hero of the film, Jeano, is a photographer and a cameraman who, like many artists during the recent economic transition, no longer had a chance to follow his vocation. Deprived of chance to continue making films, he is forced to do work that he feels is incompatible both with his soul and talent. He decides to change his life in an extraordinary way - he fakes his own death through the mass-media and leaves for the "paradise" of his childhood where he will stay forever...
- Dramatic short animation based on the song of the same name ("For You Armenia"/"Kez Hayastan") composed by George Garvarents and performed by Charles Aznavour. The song is dedicated to the memory of the devastating earthquake that struck the Armenian region of the Soviet Union in 1988.
- Set as a film within a film, or a film about a film being made, this psychological drama weaves in mystical themes with themes of the mystery of creating a work of art. The film that is being made is based on Pär Lagerkvist's novel "Barabbas." Barabbas was the criminal crucified along side of Jesus that was chosen by the Isrealites to be pardoned instead of Jesus. The problem is that the director of the film cannot find anyone to play the role of Jesus, until someone suggests a man from a local clinic for the mentally retarded. At the clinic, this man is regarded as a real Messiah and holy teacher. When he arrives on set, he immediately creates an uproar and the effect is that he reveals all the evil going on in and around the set itself. He is repulsed by the idea that people who have no faith themselves, would dare to try to make a film about Christ, and as such, he takes up the cross on the set and drags it through the streets of Yeveran, back to the clinic, where he insists that he be crucified for real...will they do it??
- A comic variation of the plot about a knight fighting a three-headed dragon to free the princess.
- Political satire on the last years of Soviet Russian rule over Armenia. It makes fun of several well known Soviet leaders. Based on a popular Russian song from the 1930's
- An old man who lost his family is living in Mars trying to surround him with biorobots who look like his family members.
- Various animals sing Beethoven's "Ode To Joy" from his Symphony No. 9, in a paean to the Earth's biodiversity.