 
  
"In this village, there's nothing but problems" – Report from Shafak
The majority of Shafak's residents are visually impaired individuals, veterans of the First and Second Karabakh Wars, and families of fallen soldiers.
 
 
  
The majority of Shafak's residents are visually impaired individuals, veterans of the First and Second Karabakh Wars, and families of fallen soldiers.
 
  
How 'mixed-heritage' songs survived the Nagorny Karabakh conflict
 
  
Lemon tree, Viennese pastry, Gayane the fashionista and other stories
 
  
An Armenian who was taken prisoner but managed to secure his release thanks to a chance meeting with an Azerbaijani friend
 
  
Liana, Ramella and Anoush all had husbands who went to fight as volunteers. The stories of these three women are each unique; yet they are also similar.
 
  
Azerbaijanis tell stories from their childhood – about Armenia
 
  
The Nagorny Karabakh dialect is now not only spoken, but sold as a brand
 
  
An IDP from Shusha is making sure that an ancient craft doesn’t disappear
 
  
How one grandmother was reunited with her grandson, the only child of her missing son
 
  
How a family of IDPs from Karabakh successfully set up a life in Baku
 
  
The respondents are residents of Gapanly, a village on the frontline in Terter district
 
  
A famous Azerbaijani singer – object of an Armenian’s affections
 
  
The Widows of Fallen Soldiers Have The Same Dreams
 
  
Residents in an Armenian village still maintain an Azerbaijani cemetery and a monument honouring Azerbaijanis who fell in World War Two
 
  
The War Shattered One Champion’s Dreams, Reducing Them to Rubble
 
  
Traces of the conflict seen by people every day
 
  
Laid to rest while still alive
 
  
Azerbaijani Documentary Films on the Conflict in Nagorny Karabakh