
Sash Andranikian
Directing
Known For

The life of the revered 18th-century Armenian poet and musician Sayat-Nova. Portraying events in the life of the artist from childhood up to his death, the movie addresses in particular his relationships with women, including his muse. The production tells Sayat-Nova's dramatic story by using both his poems and largely still camerawork, creating a work hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.
The Color of Pomegranates

Discouraged after a series of unsuccessful relationships, young Muscovite Polina meets an unlikely match in a visiting foreign movie star and discovers that the recipe of her grandma's jam could be a key to her happiness.
All That Jam

A young widow arrives at a deserted downtown parking garage to collect her deceased husband's car, only to find herself reliving his tragic death and discovering the depth of her compassion.
October Haze

A brilliant inventor loses everything after hitting a wall of bureaucracy and corruption.
Invention

A little liar on the back desk during a geography lesson talks about his summer adventures.
Who Painted the Red Sea?

How a dwarf taught a giant to play the drum.
The Giant Who Dreamed of Playing Violin

Mediocre clown is looking for an easy way to entertain public only to discover that his cat has all the talent he lacks.
...And Every Evening!

An unlucky hunter falls into the trap of dreams and misses his long-awaited hunt.
The Lucky Bunny

A tenant of a huge apartment building has a rat problem. While the news on television speaks of nothing but weapons and disarmament agreements, the rats steadily destroy his home.