We Are, Our Mountains (1969) [N/A]

Featuring:
Sos Sargsyan, Frunzik Mkrtchyan, Khoren Abrahamyan

Written by:
Hrant Matevosyan

Directed by:
Henrik Malyan


Release Date:
September 14, 1969

Original Title:
Մենք ենք, մեր սարերը

Alternate Titles:
Menq Enq Mer Sarere
Menq enq, mer sarere
We and Our Mountains
Мы и наши горы

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Armenia Studio

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

The tranquility of a remote Armenian mountain community is disrupted when a group of shepherds affected by the pangs of an evening hunger, decide to butcher and barbecue the sheep of another's that have strayed into their herd. An official inquiry by the city police complicates matters, and questions of law, morality and community only seem to lead to further entanglements.

Four shephards, living in Armenian highlands, cut a stray sheep for a dinner. Revaz, their neighbour and owner of the sheep, soon appears. Shephards even manage to agree on "ransom" but novice police lieutenant interferes with the deal trying to start an official investigation.

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Rankings and Honors

We Are, Our Mountains (1969) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 8.3/10

Art Direction:
Stepan Andranikyan
Mikael Arakelyan

Cinematography:
Karen Mesyan

Costume Design:
G. Isayan

Director:
Henrik Malyan

Editor:
H. Melkonyan

Makeup & Hair:
Khachik Zahalyan

Music:
Tigran Mansurian

Production Manager:
Vartan Badalyan

Screenplay:
Hrant Matevosyan

Story:
Hrant Matevosyan

Writer:
Hrant Matevosyan

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