The Tango of Our Childhood

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The Tango of Our Childhood
Mer mankutyan tangon
Directed byAlbert Mkrtchyan
Written byAlbert Mkrtchyan
StarringFrunzik Mkrtchyan
Galya Novents
CinematographyRudolf Vatinyan
Music byTigran Mansuryan
Distributed byArmenfilm
Release date
October 1986
Running time
89 min
CountrySoviet Union
Soviet Armenia
LanguagesArmenian
Russian

The Tango of Our Childhood (Armenian: Mer mankutyan tangon, Russian: Танго нашего детства) is a 1985 Soviet-Armenian tragicomedy film written and directed by Albert Mkrtchyan and starring Frunzik Mkrtchyan (his brother) and Galya Novents. Novents' performance as a mother who struggles to raise her children during post-World War II Armenia was awarded Special Mention at the Venice Film Festival. Mkrtchyan dedicated the autobiographical story to his hometown of Gyumri.[1][2] The filming locations highlighted the historic buildings of Gyumri which were marked for preservation as the Kumayri Reserve in 1980.[citation needed]

The film is set in Leninakan (now Gyumri) in the aftermath of World War II.[3] Novents portrays a wife whose husband has left her and their three children for his wife's best friend. The New York Times described Novents' performance as that of "a kind of Anna Magnani earth mother who acts at the top of her lungs."[4]

Cast[]

  • Galya Novents - Siranush
  • Frunzik Mkrtchyan - Ruben
  • Elina Agamyan - Vardush
  • Azat Gasparyan - Mesrop
  • Narine Bagdasaryan - Ruzan
  • Samvel Sarkisyan - Armen
  • Ashot Gevorkyan - Gagik
  • Artashes Nalbandyan - Ashot
  • Artashes Gedikyan - Serob
  • Margarita Karapetyan - Arpenik
  • Nona Petrosyan - Knar
  • Ruben Mkrtchyan - Yeghish
  • V. Movsisyan - Svasyan
  • Aleksandr Oganesyan - Zarzand
  • Vrezh Hakobyan - Melkonyan
  • Kadzhik Barsegyan - Investigator

References[]

  1. ^ Galstyan, Siranush (August 2016). "Armenian Cinema in the Post-Soviet Era". KinoKultura: New Russian Cinema (Special Issue 17).
  2. ^ Mirzoyan, Gayane. "Albert Mkrtchyan". Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. auroraprize.com. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Giumri 21", Armenian Heritage, accessed 6 September 2017.
  4. ^ Nan Robertson, "Film Series Salutes the Soviet Republics", The New York Times, October 10, 1986.

External links[]

The Tango of Our Childhood at IMDb


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