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Shattering Superstructure
Alex Arabian
25 episodes
7 months ago
Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.
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Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.
Show more...
Film Interviews
Arts,
TV & Film,
History
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Emily Mkrtichian on New Artsakh Documentary, "There Was, There Was Not
Shattering Superstructure
40 minutes 6 seconds
10 months ago
Emily Mkrtichian on New Artsakh Documentary, "There Was, There Was Not
Documentary filmmaker Emily Mkrtichian discusses her new Artsakh documentary, "There Was, There Was Not," which tells the story of four Armenian women in the Nagorno-Karabakh in the midst of another Genocide against Armenians, how they exude resilience and strength, and try to make sense of the fairytale that once was Artsakh.
Shattering Superstructure
Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.