Armat

2022 Swiss film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Armat is a 2022 animated short film directed by Élodie Dermange.[1] The 11-minute short premiered at DOK Leipzig 2022. The film is an animated documentary about Dermange's Armenian origins, and it has been featured in a number of international film festivals, such as Aspen Shortsfest, the Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film and the Fest Anca International Animation Festival, where it won the award for Best Short Film.[2]

Directed byÉlodie Dermange
Written byÉlodie Dermange
Produced byNicolas Burlet
Production
company
Nadasdy Film
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Armat
Directed byÉlodie Dermange
Written byÉlodie Dermange
Produced byNicolas Burlet
Production
company
Nadasdy Film
Release date
  • October 2022 (2022-10)
Running time
11 minutes
CountrySwitzerland
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Plot

As Élodie investigates her Armenian origins by talking to her family members. As she interviews them, she discovers a painful history where violence and the inability to express love were passed down from one generation to the next.[3]

Reception

Since its release, the film has been selected in various festivals around the world:

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Year Festivals Award/Category Status
2022 DOK LEIPZIG Audience Award[4] Nominated
2023 Fest Anca - International Animation Festival Best Animated Short (International Competition)[2] Won
Animator Fest Best Short Film[5][6] Won
Fantoche Animation Film Festival Jury's Special Mention[7] Won
Festival du Cinéma au Féminin Best Animated Film[8] Won
Animatricks Animation Festival Best Documentary Short Film[9] Nominated
Mecal International Short Film Festival of Barcelona Best Documentary Film[10] Nominated
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