'A Fire There,' Set in a Remote Armenian Village, Boarded by Filmotor Ahead of Visions du Réel Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
Mar 26, 2026 2:40am PT
‘A Fire There,’ Set in a Remote Armenian Village, Boarded by Filmotor Ahead of Visions du Réel Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
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Courtesy of Nemesis Films
Filmotor has acquired world sales rights to Marlene Edoyan’s feature documentary “A Fire There,” which will have its world premiere in the International Feature Film Competition at documentary festival Visions du Réel and its North American premiere at Hot Docs in the Canadian Spectrum program.
The film is set in a remote Armenian village in southern Georgia and follows three young men navigating the tensions between inherited traditions and the desire to shape their own futures. The film offers “an intimate portrait of youth coming of age against a backdrop of social constraints and geopolitical uncertainty,” according to a statement.
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