I'm Going to Change My Name

I'm Going to Change My Name

Release date : October 12, 2012
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Armenia / Denmark / Germany / Russia /
Original Language : Armenian / Russian /
Director : Mariya Saakyan /
Writers : Mariya Saakyan /
Production companies : Anniko Films / Flying Moon Filmproduktion GmbH / Klepatski Production / Tau Pictures /
October 12, 2012 1h 36m Armenia Drama Armenian More
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Based on the Armenian ‘Sharakan’, a nine-part song that brings us gradually closer to meaning, Maria Saakyan’s new film further develops the poetic invention apparent in her 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.
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  • title:I'm Going to Change My Name
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Armenia · Denmark · Germany · Russia ·
  • Original Language: Armenian · Russian ·
  • Director: Mariya Saakyan /
  • Writers: Mariya Saakyan ·
  • Production companies: Anniko Films · Flying Moon Filmproduktion GmbH · Klepatski Production · Tau Pictures ·
  • Overview:Based on the Armenian ‘Sharakan’, a nine-part song that brings us gradually closer to meaning, Maria Saakyan’s new film further develops the poetic invention apparent in her 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.
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