Feature Film Program: There Was, There Was Not

Wednesday, Aug 13, 2025 at 8:30pm
Brooklyn Commons
15 MetroTech Center suite 1920
718-417-7362

There Was, There Was Not follows four women living in the Republic of Artsakh, an unrecognized country reckoning with the aftermath of one war while on the precipice of another. In the midst of this uncertainty, four women build a life with the hope of making their home a better place. When war breaks out again, what began as an observational meditation on women’s roles after conflict becomes an urgent and intimate record of their lives interrupted once again by war. From taking up arms on the front lines to fleeing their homes as refugees, each woman’s life changes irrevocably. Their journey becomes the myth of a homeland lost forever, and the power of story to keep it alive.

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The Films

There Was, There Was Not
Emily Mkrtichian | US, Armenia | 94

There Was, There Was Not follows four women living in the Republic of Artsakh, an unrecognized country reckoning with the aftermath of one war while on the precipice of another. In the midst of this uncertainty, four women build a life with the hope of making their home a better place. When war breaks out again, what began as an observational meditation on women’s roles after conflict becomes an urgent and intimate record of their lives interrupted once again by war. From taking up arms on the front lines to fleeing their homes as refugees, each woman’s life changes irrevocably. Their journey becomes the myth of a homeland lost forever, and the power of story to keep it alive.

The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
Theo Panagopoulos | UK | 17
When a Palestinian filmmaker based in Scotland unearths a rarely-seen Scottish film archive of Palestinian wild flowers, he decides to reclaim the footage. This tender essay film questions the role of image-making as a tool of both testimony and violence when connected to entanglements between people and land.

7:00 PM - Doors Open
8:30 PM - Films Begin
10:30 PM - Q&A with filmmaker Emily Mkrtichian, moderated by Lila Nazemian (Programs and Communications Director of ArteEast)