SYNOPSIS
Based on the Armenian Sharakan, a nine-part song that brings us gradually closer to meaning, the film further develops the poetic invention apparent in Maria Sahakyan’s first feature, The Lighthouse. Focusing on the world of a 14-year-old girl, Evridika, who is experiencing the first extremes of adolescent emotion, it makes effective and imaginative use of her private world centred on internet chat rooms and mobile phone recordings. The film’s originality lies in a dream world of images and poetry (Rilke’s poems to Orpheus and Eurydice, and Saakyan’s own), in which the Armenian landscape also plays its role. Her mother’s former lover returns, giving rise to unforeseen consequences and parallels. The film is designed to reflect the different dimensions of love.
CAST & CREW

Maria Sahakyan
Director
Producer(s)
Victoria Lupik, Armen Manasaryan, Gevorg Gevorgyan
Script
Maria Sahakyan, Astghik Simonyan
Director of Photography
Mkrtich Malkhasyan
Music by
Vartan Harutyunyan, “Air and Stones”
Sound
Alexander Semeonov, Philipp Lamshin
Edit
Maria Sahakyan
Cast
Arina Adju, Evgeny Tsyganov, Maria Atlas, Georg von Baumgarten, Luiza Nersisyan, Arman Hakobyan, Artur Papikyan, Gagik Bablumyan, Glak Andreasyan, Arthur Manukyan
Production company(ies)
Anniko Films
Maria Sahakyan
In 1992, Maria Sahakyan and her family moved to Russia. In 1996, she gained entrance to the Film Firecting and Animation Department of Moscow All-Rusiian University of Cinematography (VGIK), Vladimir Kobrin’s workshop. In 2000 - 03, she made a series of mini-films for a multimedia encyclopedia about WWII and a few experimental short films. Maria graduated in 2003 with a degree project The Farewell, which was premiered at Rotterdam IFF in Europe and Telluride IFF in USA.
Filmography
The Game (2000), The Farewell (2003), The Lighthouse (2007), Terranova (2009), Nakhodka (2010), Entropy (2012), I’m Going to Change My Name (2013)