A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 3, 1993
Original Title:
Calendar
Alternate Titles:
التقويم
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Ego Film Arts
The Armenian National Cinematheque
ZDF
Production Countries:
Armenia | Canada | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
A photographer and his wife travel across Armenia photographing churches for a calendar project. Travelling with them is a local man acting as their driver and guide. As the project nears completion, the distance between husband and wife grows.
Assistant Editor:
Paul Shikata
Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Shikata
Tyler Allen
Camera Operator:
Atom Egoyan
Co-Producer:
Arsinée Khanjian
Color Timer:
Chris Hinton
Colorist:
Chris Wallace
Commissioning Editor:
Doris Hepp
Director:
Atom Egoyan
Director of Photography:
Norayr Kasper
Editor:
Atom Egoyan
Executive Producer:
Robert Lantos
Gaffer:
David Owen
Location Coordinator:
Zaven Sarkissian
Musician:
Eve Egoyan
Dzhivan Gasparyan
Hovhanness Tarpinian
Producer:
Atom Egoyan
Production Assistant:
Alek Bayandoor
Daniel Bekerman
Kaspar Derderian
Gurgen Zakoian
Production Coordinator:
Norayr Kasper
Grigor Troyan
Simone Urdl
Production Manager:
Garegin Zakoyan
Sound:
Steve Munro
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daniel Pellerin
Sound Recordist:
Ross Redfern
Yuri Hakobian
Thanks:
Gabrielle Rose
Niv Fichman
Sheila de la Varende
Mychael Danna
Silva Basmajian
Wouter Barendrecht
Title Designer:
Norair Aslanian
Vocals:
Garo Tchaliguian
Writer:
Atom Egoyan
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