VILLAGE OF WOMEN
VILLAGE OF WOMEN

VILLAGE OF WOMEN

Director Tamara Stepanyan

Production year 2019

Length 83min.

Country Armenia/France

SYNOPSIS

A village where women, children and elderly reside. Men leave 9 months of the year to Russia to work. Summer, a slow and friendly atmosphere; women do the hay, cut the  grass and store for the winter. Fruits will be canned to be eaten during the cold winter. The sun arouses a certain laziness, a sensual relaxation. Autumn, with it’s different shades of red, is the season of birth and potato harvest. Women and men find intimacy in the coldness of winter, hence women give birth in October and November. Fathers meet their children in December. Preparations start now to welcome men, waiting is long and tiring. Winter is near, a form of suspense sets in: whose husband will come first ? The men arrive with the snow. The women are shy, they need time to exist in the presence of men. The children are happy to be close to their fathers. Spring sets in, the atmosphere becomes tensed. Men depart for the land of tsars. She is weak and sad, but needs to find strength to take care of the children.

CAST & CREW

Tamara Stepanyan
Tamara Stepanyan

Director

Producer(s)

Stéphane Jourdain

Script

Tamara Stepanyan

Director of Photography

Tamara Stepanyan,Robin Fresson

Sound

Harutyun Mangasaryan, Tamara Stepanyan, Jean-Marc Schick

Edit

Olivier Ferrari, William Wojda

Production company(ies)

La Huit, Hayk Documentary Film Studio

Tamara Stepanyan

Born in Yerevan. During the breakdown of the Soviet Union, she moved to Lebanon with her parents in 1994. After studying and working in Lebanon she moved to France to pursue her career in filmmaking. Tamara Stepanyan made a number of award winning films, and participated in film workshops in South Korea (Asian Film Academy as part of Busan IFF in 2007) and in Denmark (an exchange program in Den Danske Filmskole in 2012).


Filmography

Manuelig (2003), The Needle (2004) The Last Station (2005), Little Stones (2010, doc.), February 19 (2011), Embers (2012, doc.), Those from the Shore (2016, doc.), Village of Women (2019, doc.).

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