“Priestess” ( Armenian “Քրմուհին” ) is a historical film directed by Vigen Chaldranyan , released in 2007 .
| Priestess | |
|---|---|
| Քրմուհին | |
| Genre | historical , drama |
| Producer | Vigen Chaldranyan |
| Producer | Chalk Metcalf III S. Ekshyan C. Shahbazyan L. Vardanyan V. Chaldranyan |
| Author script | A. Agasaryan Vigen Chaldranyan |
| In the main cast | Karen Janibekyan Armen Elbakyan Ruzan Vit Mesropyan |
| Operator | Rudolph Vatinyan Vahagn Ter-Hakobyan |
| Composer | Ara Gevorgyan |
| Film company | Armenfilm Hollywood studio symphony |
| Duration | 108 minutes |
| A country | |
| Language | |
| Year | 2007 |
| IMDb | ID 1550653 |
Story
Actions in the film take place in the XXI and IV centuries . A young woman is taken to intensive care unit with a head injury. As her condition improves, it turns out that she has lost her memory. A hospital surgeon engages a linguist to decipher the notes a woman makes in response to questions about her personality. It turns out that a woman only remembers her past life, where, as she claims, on the threshold of the 4th century she was a priestess of the ancient Armenian temple of Mihr in Garni . As a woman who is consecrated to God and has no right to live a secular life, falls in love with a simple mortal man, as a result of which she is angry by God and the people. The beloved priestess dies, and she, being forever cursed and persecuted by the followers of the ancient Armenian religion, will play one of the most important roles in the adoption of Christianity by Great Armenia in 301 .
Links
- Priestess on the Internet Movie Database