Inna Mkhitaryan is an Armenian photojournalist. She began her career in 2006 after a course organized by the Caucasus Institute and the Dutch World Press Photo association in Yerevan. She received a grant from the American Open Society Foundations. In 2010, she also won first and second prize at the British Council's Na/Ne Media Awards in Yerevan. Tonratun, the Armenian History Told by Women is her first feature film.
Tonratun: The Armenian History told by women
New product!In an Armenian village, five women from different generations tell their stories and discuss life and war as they prepare _lavash_. This fine bread whose dough is simply made from flour, wheat and water is an Armenian tradition – and since 2014 it has been inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It's in the _tonratun_ (the bakehouse), devoted e...
Tonratun: The Armenian History told by women
New product!In an Armenian village, five women from different generations tell their stories and discuss life and war as they prepare _lavash_. This fine bread whose dough is simply made from flour, wheat and water is an Armenian tradition – and since 2014 it has been inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It's in the _tonratun_ (the bakehouse), devoted e...