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Golden Gate Armenian Film Festival ~ Films @ 1:30 & 4:30 & 7:30 Tickets Sold Seperately

  • Vogue Theater 3290 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA, 94115 United States (map)

"Yeva" (2017)

Director, Anahid Abad

"Yeva" is a captivating Armenian drama film that tells the story of a young woman who flees from Armenia to a remote village in Artsakh after being framed for her husband's death. The film has been presented at more than 40 festivals worldwide, won 20 awards including the Golden Apricot International Film festival. 

Missak et Melinee Manouchian" (2024)

Director, Katia Guiragossian

Synopsys: "On February 21st, 1944 the French resistance figure Missak Manouchian, was executed in Mont-Valerienne along with his friends. That heroic fighter of the movement is my great uncle. 80 years after Missak's execution, I discovered his notebooks to my great excitement. It's a real treasure in my hands. I slide my fingers over the French and Armenian pages, which were written by Manush's hand. He confided his doubts, hopes, thoughts and impressions to these notebooks. These notes revive him."  Katia Guiragossian.

"Yasha and Leonid Brezhnev" (2024)

Director, Edgar Baghdasaryan (Live Q/A with E. Baghdasaryan)

After the collapse of any empire, human destinies are crushed under the rubble. Yasha's fate is a tragicomic story of an ordinary soviet worker who has served faithfully all his life in an unpleasant production and now cannot come to terms with the changed realities. He continues to live in the country that no longer exists. The dead continue to bury the living.