Endless Corridor is a feature-length documentary directed by Aleksandras Brokas and Mindaugas Urbonavičius and narrated by Jeremy Irons. It revisits the events of 26 February 1992 in Khojaly during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, following Lithuanian journalist Ricardas (Richard) Lapaitis and Russian journalist Victoria Ivleva as they return to Azerbaijan years later. The film connects wartime reporting with present-day testimony, interviewing survivors and witnesses and tracing how trauma, loss, and memory persist. Built around personal encounters rather than geopolitics, it aims to document a human-rights tragedy through lived experience. About 60 minutes long, it has screened internationally and sparked discussion about accountability.
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Endless Corridor is a feature-length documentary directed by Aleksandras Brokas and Mindaugas Urbonavičius and narrated by Jeremy Irons. It revisits the events of 26 February 1992 in Khojaly during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, following Lithuanian journalist Ricardas (Richard) Lapaitis and Russian journalist Victoria Ivleva as they return to Azerbaijan years later. The film connects wartime reporting with present-day testimony, interviewing survivors and witnesses and tracing how trauma, loss, and memory persist. Built around personal encounters rather than geopolitics, it aims to document a human-rights tragedy through lived experience. About 60 minutes long, it has screened internationally and sparked discussion about accountability.
[Watch on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDNS5JFWdzA)