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So, 'Armenian Alphabet' is this fascinating little animated short from 1993 that brings to life the creation of the Armenian alphabet through the eyes of Mesrop Mashtots. The animation style is quite unique—it's not flashy but has a certain charm that complements the historical subject matter well. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the significance of each letter and its cultural impact. The film captures a sense of reverence for language and heritage, which is quite moving. It's interesting how it marries historical context with animation; something you don’t see often. And while we don’t know who directed it, that mystery adds a layer of intrigue, don’t you think?
Short yet informativeHistorical significanceEngaging animation style
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Key Crew
Hasmik Poshotyan
Director