Yearning (Armenian: Կարոտ) is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Frunze Dovlatyan and based on the novella of the same name by Rachia Kochar. The film premiered on October 1, 1990, in Yerevan, and was later released in Moscow in September 1991.

Yearning
Directed byFrunze Dovlatyan
Written byHenrikh Malyan, Ruben Hovsepyan
Music byMartin Vardazaryan
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Release dates
  • 1 October 1990 (1990-10-01) (Yerevan)
  • September 1991 (1991-09) (Moscow)
Running time
157 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageArmenian

History

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Produced by Armenfilm, Yearning was directed by Frunze Dovlatyan at the age of 65. The film addresses the theme of divided Armenia, a result of historical events that split the country into two parts. The screenplay was written by Henrikh Malyan and Ruben Hovsepyan, while the music was composed by Martin Vardazaryan. It is an adaptation of Rachia Kochar's novella Yearning, from his 1965 collection White Book. Kochar's work was inspired by personal experiences and stories from his family and friends, many of whom fled from Western Armenia to Eastern Armenia during the Armenian Genocide.

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Set in 1937, the story follows an elderly man, Arakel, who has been displaced from his ancestral village due to the Armenian Genocide. Tormented by longing and memories of his homeland, he crosses the state border into Turkey in an attempt to return to his birthplace. His journey, however, ends tragically with his death.

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