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The Road to Lachin

Armenian Arsen and Azerbaijani Fati have an accident on a mountainous section of the road. The long wait for the inspectors forces the heroes to attempt a peaceful dialogue. Arsen and Fati get to know each other better, share the circumstances of their destinies, which turn out to be tragically intertwined with each other.

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  • Narek Hovsepyan

    Narek Hovsepyan

    Arsen

  • Jeanette Gurskaya

    Jeanette Gurskaya

    Fati

Overview

Armenian Arsen and Azerbaijani Fati have an accident on a mountainous section of the road. The long wait for the inspectors forces the heroes to attempt a peaceful dialogue. Arsen and Fati get to know each other better, share the circumstances of their destinies, which turn out to be tragically intertwined with each other.

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