A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 21, 2024
Original Title:
Ոչ լույս / ոչ մութ
Production Companies:
BME Films
Motif Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
An informant in the post-Soviet Republic of Armenia must decide if she’ll betray her ethnic identity by leaking highly classified information on the country’s decision to reopen its nuclear power plant following the collapse of the USSR.
Administration:
Alen Manukyan
Valeri Lyoka Ghazaryan
Art Department Assistant:
Roman Aghekyan
Associate Producer:
Zade Akkad
Boom Operator:
Hayk Mkhitaryan
Camera Operator:
Argo Baroyan
Gevorg Gharayan
Vahe Hakobyan
Cinematography:
Kevin Zanit
Clapper Loader:
Shahane Voskanyan
Co-Producer:
Sona Margaryan
Meghr Margossian
Costume Design:
Gohar Paruyryan
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Alastor Arnold
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Emily Vail
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Emily Vail
Director:
Margos Margossian
Dolly Grip:
Arayik Hovhannisyan
Tigran Shamyan
Artur Galustyan
Editor:
Mike Manning
Executive Producer:
Jason Chu
Sevag Koundakjian
Dane R. Naimy
Yerado Koundakjian
Jano Melidosian
Mike Manning
First Assistant Camera:
Valera Oreshnikov
First Assistant Director:
Stella Ter-Hakobyan
Gaffer:
Razmik Hambardzumyan
Key Hair Stylist:
Emma Movsiasyan
Key Hairdresser:
Emma Movsiasyan
Key Makeup Artist:
Emma Movsiasyan
Lighting Technician:
Gev Baroyan
Armen Sargsyan
Original Story:
Hayk Karoyi
Picture Car Coordinator:
Khachatur Sargsyan
Producer:
Wesley Barker
Production Design:
Lusine Sargsyan
Production Sound Mixer:
Arsen Hakobyan
Projection:
Tigran Safaryan
Andranik Amirjanyan
Runner Art Department:
Tigran Glastyan
Script Supervisor:
Bagrad Hayksson
Second Assistant Camera:
Hayk Hakobyan
Second Assistant Director:
Valeri Lyoka Ghazaryan
Sound Editor:
Jose Aude
Sound Mixer:
Nick Offord
Still Photographer:
Wesley Barker
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ian Blewitt
Writer:
Margos Margossian
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