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My Sweet Land
Directed by
Sareen Hairabedian
2024
85m
Documentary
7.6
100%
8.0
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For 11-year-old Vrej, life in his homeland, Artsakh is like a paradise, but when war starts again, can he carry a nation's hopes on his young shoulders?
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Cast of My Sweet Land
Sareen Hairabedian
Director / Writer / Producer / Editor
Carrie Lozano
Executive Producer
Beth Levison
Executive Producer
Hallee Adelman
Executive Producer
Rintu Thomas
Executive Producer
David Rane
Co-Producer
Azza Hourani
Producer
Julie Paratian
Co-Producer
Sushmit Ghosh
Executive Producer
Raphaëlle Martin-Hölger
Editor
Tigran Hamasyan
Original Music Composer
Robina Riccitiello
Co-Executive Producer
My Sweet Land Ratings & Reviews
MovieJawn
Michaela El-Ters
An important documentary film that showcases the consequences of geopolitical conflict and war. It demands to be seen and recognized for what it captures and preserves.
Cool People Have Feelings, Too. (Substack)
Marya E. Gates
Hairabedian crafts an elegy for her land, for her people, and for a way of life that has been needlessly destroyed by the dogs of war.
Nonfics (Substack)
Christopher Campbell
This is a tense way to exist, somewhat similar to the locals of Pompei: Below the Clouds who always feel on the verge of disaster, and it's interesting, if often heartbreaking, to see this through Vrej's eyes.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
Every thought and emotion of Armenian youth is felt in the eyes of young Vreg.
Hammer to Nail
Christopher Llewellyn Reed
We can't help but have a visceral reaction to the footage. Ordinary people are no match for tanks and bombs.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Powerful and moving. A protest against war.
Variety
Alissa Simon
Artfully combining lyrical images that she shot with news footage, Hairabedian captures an indoctrination that, sadly, seems destined to keep the situation intractable from generation to generation.
The Movie Buff
Paul Emmanuel Enicola
While Hairabedian avoids overt political commentary, the urgency of her message is clear: the erasure of a homeland isn't just a geopolitical tragedy-it's a human one.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
Yes, the story itself seems familiar to those paying attention to the many instances of violent displacement and ethnic cleansing occurring all over Asia, but familiarity doesn't negate the importance of providing Artsakh a platform to be heard.
Hyperallergic
Eileen G'Sell
"... [makes US viewers] reckon with the extent to which American ignorance - and indifference - to the conflict is a side effect of 'winning' the Cold War."
Film Inquiry
Soham Gadre
My Sweet Land is not just a movie about the 'relevance' of the present, it's a movie that speaks to existence in time immemorial.
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
Hairabedian patiently captures all this with an intimacy that stems from trust, with Vrej viewing her and the camera increasingly as a confidante as time passes.
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