Lost Paradise (1991) [N/A]

Featuring:
Yana Drouz, Karen Dzhanibekyan, Gevorg Tovmasyan

Written by:
Roland Sharoyan
David Safarian
G. Danielyan

Directed by:
David Safarian


Release Date:
January 1, 1991

Original Title:
Korsvats drakht

Alternate Titles:
Het Verloren Paradijs
Poteryannyy ray
Uteryannyy ray
Потерянный рай

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

Movie about an endless search for an unattainable idyll, lost harmony between man and nature. The director concentrates on the inner world of his characters and the mood of nature.

Partizak is a village where the off-springs of the Genocide refugees from the Western Armenia live. There, on the other side of biblical Ararat, their village was also called Partizak. A few people still live who saw the other side, who saw "Yergir" - the Native Country. Old Mkhitar is one of them. This symbolic, religion-inflected drama is about Mkhitar's family. Through this story about a remote village and a rural family the director manages to reflect the story of the Armenian nation.

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Rankings and Honors

Lost Paradise (1991) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 3.0/10

Art Direction:
Grigor Torosyan

Cinematography:
Ashot Mkrtchyan

Director:
David Safarian

Editor:
Karina Arakelyan

Music:
Stepan Lusikyan

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