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My Sky, My Land is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the mind of Armenian artist Hakob Hakobian. The atmosphere is quite introspective, as you watch him transition from painting in Egypt to reconnecting with his homeland, Armenia. The pacing is methodical, giving you time to soak in his thoughts, his art, and the landscape around him. The film captures this unique perspective on identity and belonging, as Hakobian searches for Armenian features in the faces he paints. It's got this raw, personal feel that really pulls you in, especially with his reflections on fellow repatriates, creating a tapestry of shared experiences and emotions.
This film is a rare gem in the documentary genre, capturing a slice of Armenian history through the lens of an artist's journey. Its availability has been spotty over the years, making original prints hard to come by. Collectors often appreciate it not just for its content but also for its historical context, particularly for those interested in Armenian art and diaspora narratives.
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