DOCUMENTARY: PEACE FOR ARMENIA (2024)

As Christian Armenians unite in their fight for peace, justice, and human rights, they are forced to grapple with a hostile enemy targeting their people with genocide. 

 FILM TRAILER COMING 2024

Synopsis: “Peace for Armenia” weaves together the stories of Christian Armenians living in the United States, Armenia, and Artsakh in the three nerve-racking months leading to the end of the 35-year-long conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Beginning in the U.S., the film examines the context in which Armenian-Americans have maintained their cultural identity following the Ottoman Empire's genocide of their people. Unfortunately, history appears to be repeating, as Azerbaijan, blockades 120,000 Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh from receiving supplies essential to their survival. In the backdrop of a brewing war, the story is transported to Armenia through the main character, a second-generation Armenian-American who visits his homeland for the first time to connect with his roots and learn about the modern challenges faced by the nation.

Mission

The mission of “Peace for Armenia” is to inspire a deep understanding of Armenian
history, culture, and resilience against the forces that seek to destroy them.

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 Armenia – The First Christian Nation in the World

Explore the ancient historical sites of Armenia while learning about the modern challenges the nation faces, 

told through the many voices of the Armenian people – both at home and abroad.

Tatev Monastery
836 A.D.

Noravank Monastery
1205 A.D

Khor Virap
642 A.D.

Garni Temple
77 A.D.

Geghard Monastery
1215 A.D.

Sevanavank Monastery
874 A.D

Etchmiadzin Cathedral
301 A.D.

Haghartsin Monastery
1248 A.D.