This adaptation of a classic poem by H. Tumanyan tells the story of the tragic love of Anush and Saro.

Okay, so 'Anush.' If you're looking for a quick, punchy movie to throw on a Friday night, this ain't it. Absolutely not. This is a very different kind of film, something from way back, and it moves at its own speed. For folks who really dig into film history, or who appreciate a quietly told, often very sad, love stor...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ivane Perestiani

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"Okay, so 'Anush.' If you're looking for a quick, punchy movie to throw on a Friday night, this ain't it. Absolutely not. This is a very different kind of film, something from way back, and it moves at its own speed. For folks who really dig into film history, or who appreciate a quietly told, often very sad, love story that doesn't rush anything, you might just find something special here. But if you need constant action or snappy dialogue, you'll probably be climbing the walls after twenty min..."
V. Ter-Hakobyan
Ivane Perestiani, Hovhannes Tumanyan
Soviet Union

