Stone Time Touch
Canadian filmmaker Garine Torissian takes us on a trip to Armenia, where her ancestors come from. This is a film about Armenia but equally much about Torissian’s highly personal encounter with the country. It is visually demanding but also inviting, both dreamy and realistic. We see fluid sequences of images with many layers of film, as well as drawings and diffuse images of people and landscapes, interrupted by realistic images of everyday people in Armenia telling us about their lives, the whole thing with the director in voice-over as a cohesive element. She touches upon many themes about the country she visits and its history, but it is as if what is said is primarily to support the play with images, Armenian images. The music is ever-present, especially through Zulal, the female vocal group. js
Seminar in connection with this film:
Friday October 17th 19:00 Litteraturhuset: Wergeland
DOUBLE IDENTITY
Interview: Meet the Director in conversation after the screening.
Organiser: Litteraturhuset and Films from the South
Original title Stone Time Touch
Year 2007
Director Gariné TOROSSIAN
Screenplay Gariné TOROSSIAN
Cinematography Fred KELEMEN
Producer Silva BASNAJIAN, Anita LEE, Gariné TOROSSIAN
Cast Kamee ABRAHAMIAN, Arevik AREVSHATIAN, Nora BADALIAN, Arsinée KHANJIAN
Production Company Gariné Torossian Film
Runtime 1h 12m
Format DigiBeta PAL
Links IMDb