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Synopsis: This documentary film investigates the disappearance of a prisoner of war during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in 1992.

Using unpublished photos taken by Italian war photographer Enrico Sarsini, and the reconstruction of key events, this film examines the battle for a strategically-located church that was defended by Azerbaijani teenager Natig Gasimov. After his surrender and interrogation by Armenian forces, he was never heard of again.

This film finds out what happened to Natig and who may be responsible. Filmed over a period of three years, filmmaker Karan Singh spoke to witnesses in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Italy and Russia in his search for the truth.

Language

English, Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian

Run Time

46 minutes

Directed by

Karan Singh

Edited by

Andy Sowerby

Composer

Douglas Black Heaton

Cinematographer

Simon Stanford

Director's Bio

Karan Singh is a documentary filmmaker and writer who has covered the human experience for over two decades. Based in London, he has filmed on location in Europe, India, the Asia Pacific, Africa, South America, and the Middle East.

Karan set up Broken Pot Media to produce high-quality documentaries and factual programming. His work has been broadcast on international channels, including BBC World, Channel 4 News, CNBC Europe, NDTV, Doordarshan News, RT, France24, and Australia Network.

Filmography:
‘Monday Morning’ (short, 2001)
‘Oye Taxi!’ (short, 2002)
‘Five Guys, Four Bullets’ (feature, 2006)
‘Past Tense’ (short, 2008)
‘The Son’ (feature, 2021)

‘The Son’ is Karan’s second documentary feature.

As a news anchor and video journalist, Karan has covered the Iraq War, immigration in Europe, the Asian tsunami, the presidential election in Afghanistan, India’s general election, the Kumbh Mela, the Mumbai terror attacks, and the Arab Spring in Egypt.

Production Year

2021

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