A tender posthumous letter to Tamara’s father, who was a film actor in Soviet Armenia. She already watched him on TV as a child before later establishing herself as a filmmaker. A captivating sleepwalk through the landscapes of Armenian film history.
90s of the 20th century. The USSR Empire is collapsed. It left a whole generation helpless and lost. Arsen, set free from military imprisonment, suffers a double tragedy: on the culmination of the USSR collapse he lost the most important people in his life — his parents and the friend. How to live henceforth if there are no light drops both in the personal and public life? Or maybe there are.
Artur is an Armenian guy who dreams about a career in filmmaking, but his grandfather wants him to take over the family wine business. When a bad review from an Estonian critic threatens to ruin the family business, Artur has to go to Tallinn to set things straight. There he meets the feisty Ingrid and things take an unexpected turn.
Vigen Borisovich Stepanyan (October 8, 1952, Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR - January 19, 2021, Yerevan, Armenia) was an Armenian actor, director, Honored Artist of Armenia (2008).
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