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2023 Armenian film
1489
Directed byShoghakat Vardanyan
Edited byTigran Baghinyan,
Armen Papyan,
Hayk Israelyan
Release date
  • 2023 (2023)
Running time76 minutes
CountryArmenia
LanguageArmenian

1489 is an Armenian documentary film directed by Shoghakat Vardanyan.

Over 2 years, Shoghakat documented her parents and herself waiting to hear about the fate of her younger brother Soghomon, 21, a musician, who had disappeared in the front line of the brutal 2020 Artsakh (Nagorno- Karabakh) war. She took the phone, turning our grief into a film as an act of escape from the situation and the upcoming tragic news about his death.


The title "1489" refers to the number assigned to Soghomon's unidentified remains, symbolizing the many soldiers who perished in the conflict and whose bodies remained nameless.

Plot

Shoghakat Vardanyan's younger brother, Soghomon, 21, a musician, was close to completing his mandatory military service when the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) War broke out on September 27, 2020. On the seventh day of the war, Soghomon disappeared in the war zone without a trace.

Though Shoghakat had never studied filmmaking, the overwhelming emotions her family experienced compelled her to grab her phone and document their daily ordeal. Initially, there was no intention to create a film—she simply recorded moments as her family waited, hoping for Soghomon’s return. Over the 44 days of the war, hope and despair alternated.

Shoghakat continued filming her family for another two years as they searched for Soghomon, wavering between hope and resignation. In 2021, a DNA match confirmed that bones found on the battlefield belonged to him. In 2022, the family finally received official notice of his death. Soghomon’s remains were coded as 1489—“Body of individual missing in action.”

While this number provided bitter closure, it brought an end to their uncertainty—a resolution that many families of missing soldiers still await.

Awards and nominations

Accolades received by Interstellar
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 2023 Best Feature-Length Documentary Won
FIPRESCI Award Shoghakat Vardanyan Won
Krakow Film Festival 2024 International Documentary Film Competition Nominated
Trieste Film Festival Alpe Adria Cinema Award Won
Sofia International Film Festival International Documentary Competition Nominated
Best Documentary Film Won
Doc LA - Los Angeles Documentary Film Festival Best Documentary Award Won
ZagrebDox International Competition Nominated
Buenos Aires International Documentary Film Festival Best Documentary Won
GoEast FIlm Festival (2024), Germany 2024 International Competition, “Special Mention Of The International Jury” Won
Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival ,France 2024 International Competition Won
LADOC Fest 2024 Best Documentary Award Won
Pomegranate Film Festival 2024 Honorable Mention of the Jury Won
Beldocs International Documentary Film Festival 2024
Kino Otok – Isola Cinema international film festival, Slovenia 2024
Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival , Yerevan Premiere section, Armenia 2024 Screening
Atlantida film festival, Spain 2024
Armenian Film Festival , USA 2024
Women Make Waves, Taiwan 2024 Opening film of the WMWIFF
FIDBA Buenos Aires International Documentary Film Festival, Argentina 2024 International Competition Orbita - Best Future-length Film Award
Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival, France 2024 International Competition
West Lake International Documentary Festival, China 2024 International Documentary Film competition
Orient Express Film Festival, Bern, Switzerland 2024
Screening Rights, West Midlands’ social justice film festival - Birmingham, UK 2024
The opening film of the WMWIFF Taipei, Taiwan 2023
LA DOC- Best Documentary Award 2024
Jihlava International Film Festival, Czech Republic 2024
Pomegranate Film Festival 2024 Honorable Mention of the Jury
Golden Gate Armenian Film Festival , San Francisco, US 2024
West Lake International Documentary Film

Festival, Huangzhou, China

2024
Verzio Human Rights International Documentary Film Festival, Budapest 2024 International Competition
LE FESTIVAL DES CULTURES DE L’EST, Paris 2024
Rome International Documentary Film Festival 2024 International Competition
DocDay , Bolzano 2024

See also

References

  1. Roxborough, Scott (17 November 2023). "War Documentary '1489' Wins Best Film at IDFA". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  2. "Շողակաթ Վարդանյանի «1489» ֆիլմը հերթական մրցանակն է ստացել Լոս Անջելեսի փառատոնում". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Armenian). 21 October 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  3. "2020 Karabakh war victims honored with minute of silence before '1489' screening at Czech international film festival". News.am. 28 October 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  4. Hunter, Allan (20 November 2023). "'1489': IDFA Review". Screen Daily. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  5. Barraclough, Leo (16 November 2023). "Shoghakat Vardanyan's '1489,' About Disappearance of Director's Brother, Wins Best Film at IDFA". Variety (magazine). Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  6. Malgina, Anna (13 November 2023). ""Я делала этот фильм для всех парней, которые погибли". В Амстердаме показали картину о поисках погибшего в Карабахе брата". Current Time TV (in Russian). Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  7. "1489 wins Best Film in the International Competition and Canuto's Transformation wins Best..." IDFA. 16 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  8. "2024 DOC LA". Retrieved 24 November 2024.
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