ArmInfo.The Armenian National Film Academy just chose to nominate for the 2025 Oscars a movie titled "Yasha and Leonid Brezhnev" (directed by E. Baghdasaryan - ed.) instead of Shoghakat Vardanyan's "1489", which tells about the grave consequences of the Artsakh war. This was stated in an article by the newspaper's publisher Harut Sassounian in The California Courier.
In this regard, he recalled that just a week ago he criticized the government of Jordan for buckling under Azerbaijan's pressure to withdraw its nomination of a documentary about Artsakh ("My Sweet Land" - ed.) as an Oscar entry. At the same time, he expressed the opinion that the decision to nominate another film was done on the instructions of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan or his government. "While it is bad enough that a hostile country like Azerbaijan prevents the nomination of a movie about Artsakh, but it is much worse when Armenia itself refuses to present a movie about Artsakh to the Oscars. Given their anti-Artsakh positions, we can safely assume that this decision was made at their suggestion," Sassounian noted, adding that the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MESCS) of Armenia is the sponsor of "Yasha and Leonid Brezhnev."
The publisher then supported his assumptions with several facts. According to him, on many occasions, Pashinyan has confirmed his anti-Artsakh position starting with his capitulation that Artsakh belongs to Azerbaijan. "Given the fact that Artsakh was occupied by Azerbaijan under Pashinyan's watch, he is extremely reluctant to talk about his major failure and remind the people of his personal responsibility for not protecting Artsakh. That is why he has not referred to Nagorno-Karabakh as Artsakh since the 2020 war. He declares that the Karabagh refugees, who fled to Armenia after Azerbaijan's takeover of Artsakh in September 2023, are no longer citizens of Armenia, even though they possess passports of the Republic of Armenia," Sassounian explained.
The publisher of the California Courier newspaper also noted that the Armenian Prime Minister, has been desperately trying to convince President Ilham Aliyev to sign a peace treaty with Armenia, he has shied away from taking any actions that he feels would antagonize Azerbaijan. Additionally, Sassounian mentioned that the director of the film "Yasha and Leonid Brezhnev" Baghdasaryan is a board member of the Armenian National Film Academy, which selected this film as Armenia's official Oscar nomination. "The film "1489" received the votes of only two out of 30 members of the Council of the Armenian National Film Academy, which caused serious controversy in the country," Sassounian continued.
At the same time, he recalled that the film "1489" won the Best Film Award of the International Film Festival of Amsterdam, the FIPRESCI Award by the International Federation of Film Critics, the Trieste Film Festival Award, and several others.
The "Eye for an Eye" community of Armenian documentary filmmakers, photographers, writers, and artists urged the Armenian National Film Academy to review its decision, claiming that Baghdasaryan's film "has not had international exhibitions and has not won international awards." "Vardanyan's film ("1489") could have been the first Armenian film to receive an Oscar. "The Armenian public should express its outrage at the decision of the Armenian Film Academy to select a whimsical movie instead of the one that portrays an immense tragedy - the loss of Artsakh. Armenians should accept nothing short of the reversal the Armenian Academy's incorrect decision. It is very disturbing that Armenian officials, like the Azerbaijani government, have blocked the submission to the Oscars of a high-quality Armenian movie related to Artsakh," Harut Sassounian concluded.