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The Falcons is a poignant documentary that pulls you right into the heart of the Armenian highlands, where the Tshakhruk Ethnoband, a group of special-needs children from a state orphanage, bring music to life in a way that’s raw and touching. The film captures their rehearsals and performances, offering an observational glimpse into their daily struggles and triumphs. The pacing feels natural, almost like you’re stepping into their world without any pretense. The atmosphere? It’s rich with emotion, yet oddly uplifting as these kids express themselves through music, creating a fascinating juxtaposition of vulnerability and strength. Kilajian’s direction is sensitive, letting their stories unfold without heavy-handed narration, which makes it all the more powerful.
Features unique performances by special-needs musicians.Intimate portrayal of life in a state orphanage.Captivating blend of cultural significance and personal stories.
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Taniel Kilajian
Director