Vodka Lemon

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Vodka Lemon
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Theatrical Poster
Directed byHiner Saleem
Written byLei Dinety
Pauline Gouzenne
Hiner Saleem
Produced byFabrice Guez
StarringRomen Avinian
Lala Sarkissian
Distributed byNew Yorker Films
Release date
  • 1 October 2004 (2004-10-01)
Running time
84 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
Switzerland
Armenia
LanguagesArmenian
Kurdish
Russian
French
Budget$2,0 M

Vodka Lemon (Kurdish: Vodka Lîmon, Armenian: Վոդկա լիմոն, Russian: Водка Лимон) is a 2003 film directed by the IraqiKurdish director Hiner Saleem.

Plot[]

The film is set in a Yazidi village in Armenia, still suffering economically from the Soviet Union's collapse. Hamo, a widower with three sons, visits his wife's grave every day. In the graveyard, he meets Nina, a widow who works at a local roadside stand called Vodka Lemon which is about to close down. Both are penniless, yet start an unexpected relationship which revitalises them.

Awards[]

  • San Marco Prize, Best Film Award, 60th Venice International Film Festival, 2003.
  • Jury Award, Feature Film/Best Actor, Newport Beach Film Festival, 2004.
  • Grand Prize, Jury Prize and Best Photography, Mons International Festival of Love Films, 2004.
  • Best Film 2003 nominee - Bangkok Film Festival, 2004

Cast[]

  • Romen Avinian
  • Lala Sarkissian
  • Gagik Sargsyan
  • Ruzan Mesropyan
  • Zahal Karielachvili
  • Armen Marutyan
  • Astrik Avaguian
  • Ivan Franěk

Soundtrack[]

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