
Hakob Melkonyan
Directing
Biography
HAKOB MELKONYAN Born in 1984 in Armenia. Since 2009 he has been living between France and Armenia. His studies at the University of Cinema and Theatre in Yerevan (2001-2005) and then at the University of Cinema and Television in Munich (2006-2009) gave him the necessary distance from the history of his country, which he now feels ready to return to. In 2010, he took part in a GREC (Groupe de Recherches et d'Essais Cinématographiques) writing workshop with his short film project "Le Mur blanc". His instructor was French director of photography Caroline Champetier. After directing a number of 52-minute documentaries for France Télévisions, in 2015 he wrote and directed his first feature-length documentary "L'Arbre", about the Armenian Genocide. It is an Armenian, French and Turkish co-production. The film was screened in seven countries and won the Grand Prize at the Vues Du Monde Festival in Montreal in 2016. In 2020 he wrote and directed his second feature-length documentary, "Blocus", about an Armenian village. For thirty years, its inhabitants have been trying to survive the war on the border between Azeris and Armenians. It is a Franco-Armenian co-production. This film was developed during DOCMONDE's writing residency in 2018 and made as part of the Lumière du Monde collection. In 2023 he wrote and directed his third feature-length documentary, "Nous étions frères". This film is the 3rd in a trilogy about Armenia after "L'Arbre", and "Blocus", the first about the genocide and the second about the border war with Azerbaijan. In this film, the director moves back and forth through time, from the Second World War, when the peoples of the USSR were defending Europe against barbarism, to the present day, when they are killing each other. After this personal trilogy, now he is working on his first feature film “Au milieu de nulle part” which is a war drama. Therefore, he was the winner of the “From Short to Feature” screenplay training in the summer of 2021, offered by FEMIS, and in the autumn of 2022, he participated in a cinema writing residency at ALCA Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in Chalet Mauriac.
Known For

The War Diary is a contemporary road movie that confronts history with the current reality of Russia, Ukraine, Armenia and Georgia. An extraordinary document leads Hakob Melkonyan to undertake the journey of a lifetime:
The War Diary

A French photographer of Armenian descent embarks on a personal journey to trace the footsteps of her ancestor, a survivor placed in an Armenian orphanage during the 1915 Genocide. As she delves into the past, her path unexpectedly crosses with Artur, a lonely boy forced to abandon his dreams in a country where the looming shadow of war shapes every life. Their encounter weaves together memory and present, exile and belonging, revealing the enduring scars of history and the fragile hopes of a new generation.
Alone

For thirty years, during the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, Chinari’s inhabitants have been trying to survive the war between the Azeris and the Armenians along with the difficult conditions imposed by the blockade. A close-up account of everyday life in a land without peace.
Blockade
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