“Hikor” is a Soviet feature film of 1982 , the second adaptation of the same story by Hovhannes Tumanyan .
| Gikor | |
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| Գիքոր | |
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| Genre | drama , family movie |
| Producer | Sergey Israelyan |
| Author script | Heinrich Malayan |
| In the main cast | Albert Gulinyan Sos Sargsyan Armen Dzhigarkhanyan |
| Composer | Tigran Mansuryan |
| Film company | Armenfilm |
| Duration | 84 min |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1982 |
| IMDb | ID 0084002 |
Content
Story
The peasant Ambo decided to bring his 12-year-old son Hickor to people, for this he takes him to the city so that he works there and learns as much as possible. Ambo leaves the son of a merchant Artem, as a servant [1] . But Gikor fell into the wrong hands, the merchant and his family turned out to be callous and greedy people. They mercilessly exploit the boy. People were jealous of a well-dressed and fed clerk, but no one saw his true suffering. He was very homesick and homeland, especially for his cow. Soon the winter came, and the cold overtook Hickor, exhausted from his unsweetened life, he came down. In delirium, he did not even recognize his father, who had come for him. A couple of days later, Ambo, who buried his son, returns home.
Cast
- Albert Gulinyan - Gikor
- Sos Sargsyan - Ambo
- Galya Novents - Nani
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan - Merchant Artyom
- Zhenya Avetisyan - Nato
- Emma Stepanyan - Grandma
Festivals and awards
- 1982 - XV All-Union Film Festival (Tallinn) on the section of films for children and youth: Second Prize and Diploma to the film “Hikor” (together with the film “Here comes the Pope”). [2]
Notes
- ↑ Գիքոր (ֆիլմ, 1982)
- ↑ CINEMA: Encyclopedic Dictionary, Chief Editor S.I. Yutkevich, M. Soviet Encyclopedia, 1987, p.83
Links
- " “Gikor” (1982) ” (English) on the Internet Movie Database
- "Gikor" (1982) on the site "Encyclopedia of the national cinema"
