Films in the Armenian language
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No Image for ONCE IN THE LIFE
Certification15 Our Rating
two half brothers join together in a plan to rip off the takings from a huge heroin deal, unsurprisingly things don't go well and the two men having barely escaped with their lives find themselves holed up and with a sizeable price on their heads. Once in the Life is a gritty action drama, written, directed and starring Laurence Fishburne. find out more...
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CertificationU Our Rating

A timeless ant-war parable that looks at public reaction when the hair of an American war orphan mysteriously turns green. This makes him an object of ridicule in his small town, where the locals call for the boy's head to be shaved. There is an interesting coda to this wonderful and unusual film: Producer Dore Schary and director Joseph Losey made it for RKO before the politically conservative Howard Hughes took over. Hughes hated the film's pacifist message, and did his best to sabotage it find out more...

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Certification12 Our Rating
At a Pennsylvania rail yard, some clueless workers let an unmanned train get loose, and the thing is soon hurtling across the countryside loaded with toxic materials and heading for the city. An engineer and conductor are the only two with a chance of stopping the careering locomotive. Apart from ‘will they wont they?’ that’s pretty much it plot wise, but Unstoppable is a nicely paced action peril movie, and while still pretty ludicrous it’s a step up from Tony Scott’s slaughter of ‘Pelham 123’. find out more...
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CertificationPG Our Rating
Hamo is an army veteran living in the small Kurdish village of Caucasus. There is little to the old man's life apart from his daily visit to the grave of his much mourned wife and the quietly alluring widower, Nina, whom he sees each day on the journey to the cemetery. Hamo's son has left for Paris and supposedly a better life, but the correspondence seem to offer little in the way of hope and for the time being Hamo resigns himself to his meagre pension and the whimsical progression of time. Vo find out more...