Variety is exclusively unveiling a new clip from “Lullaby for the Mountains,” the debut feature from Armenian filmmaker Hayk Matevosyan that is making its Asian premiere at the 56th International Film ...
Director Hayk Matevosyan and producer Luiza Yeranosyan talk about shaping a wordless debut across Armenia’s highlands, embracing Béla Tarr’s influence, and trusting dreams to carry the film ...
The project took flight in a series of serendipitous meetings with the extraordinary Armenian singer, Hasmik Harutyunyan, who unveiled an entire landscape of lullabies that departed from the cute and ...
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The plot and melody of an Armenian lullaby are taken as a starting point, where a mother tries to calm her son by offering to make a symbolic choice of a destiny bird.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra reinvigorated the past in two contrasting ways Thursday evening at Symphony Hall. With an exhilarating premiere from Michael Gandolfi, “Ascending Light,” which ...
The film unfolds across 15 dreamlike chapters chronicling a spectral journey through Armenia’s rugged highlands. Shot entirely on location in Armenia, the wordless narrative follows an unnamed figure ...
The contemplative work, executive produced by Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr, world premiered at Sheffield DocFest 2025 in the International First Feature Competition. The film unfolds across 15 dreamlike ...