Anna Ter-Gabrielyan is a filmmaker and researcher from Armenia. She holds an MA in Filmmaking from Kino Eyes: The European Film Masters (2022–2024), specialising in cinematography across institutions in Edinburgh, Tallinn, Lisbon, and Dublin. She earned her BA in English and Communications from the American University of Armenia in 2017. In 2024, Anna was selected for Talents Sarajevo and participated in the ART/FICIAL summit on art and AI in cinema. That same year, she began a practice-based PhD in Media Arts at Lusófona University. Her filmmaking practice spans short films, feature-length documentaries, and television docuseries. She was a cinematographer and drone pilot for My Job, a docuseries on Armenian Public Television spotlighting rural workers. She also shot Fight (2024), a coming-of-age film exploring gender, tradition, and resilience, selected by FilmFestival Cottbus and ArtDocFest Riga. She collaborated on Saghsara, a cross-media music documentary about endangered Armenian folk songs. Anna’s broader research explores memory and audiovisual storytelling in the context of recurring trauma.