
Aleppo-Armenian filmmaker Avo Kaprealian shows the life of an Armenian family that has fled to Beirut during clashes in the New Village district of Aleppo, Syria, in 2015. Kaprealian documented the destruction in the district and the civilians who faced hardships. He managed to shoot footage from the balcony of his house in the wartime to show the tragedy and to underscore that the Armenian and Arab populations in Syria equally suffer as a result of the barbaric activities. H... (Full plot summary below)
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Aleppo-Armenian filmmaker Avo Kaprealian shows the life of an Armenian family that has fled to Beirut during clashes in the New Village district of Aleppo, Syria, in 2015. Kaprealian documented the destruction in the district and the civilians who faced hardships. He managed to shoot footage from the balcony of his house in the wartime to show the tragedy and to underscore that the Armenian and Arab populations in Syria equally suffer as a result of the barbaric activities. He draws parallels between the sufferings of the Syrian residents and the Armenian Genocide in a unique way.
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