• Territories:

    Worldwide.

  • Production year:

    2023

  • Language(s):

    German, English, French

  • Rights:

    TV, DVD, NON-THEATRICAL, INTERNET, VOD

Following the exodus of 100,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia at the end of September, Azerbaijan regained full control of this territory which, under international law, belongs to it.

Armenia, for its part, saw this takeover as yet another test in its troubled history, particularly since the genocide perpetrated by Turkey in 1915.
108 years later, in 2023, Armenians once again felt abandoned by the international community, in favour of energy interests. The Azeri dictatorship exports gas and oil to Europe.
Following this victory, President Aliyev's regime is maintaining the pressure on its neighbour and hereditary enemy in an attempt to recover other Armenian territories and thus ensure territorial continuity. A cartographic visualization, deciphered by the collector Rouben Galichian, sheds geopolitical light on the many conflicts that have marred this region, which still has to contend with an inextricable and explosive situation inherited from the days of the USSR.
A small haven of democracy in the midst of a hostile environment dominated by the balance of power, Armenia's territorial integrity appears to be under threat from its Muslim neighbours.