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Gikor

  • 1982
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Gikor (1982)
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A village boy meets his tragic fate when he is sent to the city to work for a rich trader.A village boy meets his tragic fate when he is sent to the city to work for a rich trader.A village boy meets his tragic fate when he is sent to the city to work for a rich trader.

  • Director
    • Sergei Israelyan
  • Writers
    • Hovhannes Tumanyan
    • Henrik Malyan
  • Stars
    • Albert Gulinyan
    • Sos Sargsyan
    • Galya Novents
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    136
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergei Israelyan
    • Writers
      • Hovhannes Tumanyan
      • Henrik Malyan
    • Stars
      • Albert Gulinyan
      • Sos Sargsyan
      • Galya Novents
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Albert Gulinyan
    Albert Gulinyan
    • Gikor
    Sos Sargsyan
    Sos Sargsyan
    • Hambo
    Galya Novents
    Galya Novents
    • Nani
    • (as Galya Novenz)
    Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
    Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
    • Bazaz Artem
    • (as Armen Jigarkhanyan)
    Yevgeni Avetisyan
    Yevgeni Avetisyan
    • Nato
    • (as Zhenya Avetisyan)
    Emma Stepanyan
    Emma Stepanyan
    • Dedi
    Leyla Yeghiazaryan
      Haykanush Yeremyan
        M. Tovmasyan
        S. Khambekyan
        Svetlana Kirakosyan
        Svetlana Kirakosyan
        Meline Hamamjyan
        Ye. Manvelyan
        Tigran Voskanyan
        A. Jraghatspanyan
        Leonard Sarkisov
        Leonard Sarkisov
        Harutyun Movsisyan
        Harutyun Movsisyan
        S. Ajabkhanyan
        • Director
          • Sergei Israelyan
        • Writers
          • Hovhannes Tumanyan
          • Henrik Malyan
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        10PhilSalamone

        An Armenian Classic Deserving Global Audience

        A poignant Armenian drama directed with subtle brilliance, is nothing short of a cinematic gem waiting to be rediscovered by the world. Despite its obscurity outside Armenian circles, this film deserves a place among the great coming-of-age dramas of world cinema.

        At the heart of Gikor lies a breathtaking performance by Albert Gulinyan, who plays the titular role with an emotional range and authenticity that is rare in actors of any age. His portrayal is layered and utterly convincing, embodying innocence, vulnerability, and hope with such depth that it's impossible not to be drawn into his journey. Albert doesn't simply act, he becomes Gikor, and the emotional weight he carries is unforgettable. It truly is unfortunate that this is the only movie he ultimately made. While the nuance of Armenian culture might be lost on some viewers, the plotline evolves gracefully. One with which any viewer will easily be able to recognize and ultimately be drawn into.

        The music is haunting, evocative, and deeply Armenian, steeped in melancholy but also rich in cultural texture. It elevates every scene, often saying what Gikor's words do not which draws the viewer even deeper into the emotional currents of the story.

        The plot is simple on the surface but layered with emotional and social nuance. It's a narrative about class divisions, culture, youthly expectations, and the aching process of growing up, all told through a uniquely Armenian lens. The drama unfolds with a quiet intensity that builds toward moments of profound emotional resonance, yet it never feels forced or manipulative. Every scene feels earned.

        It's unfortunate that Gikor has not garnered the international recognition it so richly deserves. While more widely known dramas are celebrated across festivals and retrospectives, Gikor remains largely in the shadows; an oversight that does a disservice to its artistry. This film is a testament to the power of cinema from lesser-known regions, capable of moving hearts across language and cultural barriers.

        If you have the chance to see Gikor, do not hesitate. It's a masterfully crafted, emotionally devastating, and beautifully performed film that proves that great art doesn't always come with global acclaim.
        10alinakh

        A Breathtaking and Emotional Masterpiece

        From the very first scene to the final, gut-wrenching moment, this movie held me captive. I went into it expecting a good story, but what I got was an emotional rollercoaster that left me stunned, speechless, and in tears.

        What makes this film truly exceptional is how well every element comes together. The cast is phenomenal. Each actor, no matter how big or small the role, delivers a performance that feels deeply human. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, making their relationships feel authentic and layered. But the real standout, without a doubt, is the child actor. Despite his young age, he carries an emotional weight that many adult actors struggle to achieve. His expressions, his timing, and his ability to convey pain, fear, hope, and innocence all at once is simply extraordinary. You forget you're watching an actor, you believe you're watching a real child living through the unimaginable.

        The plot is incredibly well-written, unfolding in a way that keeps you completely invested. It's subtle when it needs to be, intense at just the right moments, and absolutely devastating in the end. Nothing feels forced or melodramatic; instead, the story builds naturally, drawing you in deeper with every scene. It's the kind of film that makes you feel like you're right there with the characters, experiencing every heartbreak and glimmer of hope alongside them, feeling hopeless there's nothing you can do about it.

        And then there's the ending. That ending shattered me. I cried harder than I have in a long time (full-on sobbing). It was raw, powerful, and left me emotionally drained in the best possible way. It's the kind of ending that stays with you, replaying in your mind over and over, making you reflect not just on the story itself, but on life, choices, and the people we love. I can honestly say I haven't cried this hard over a movie.

        The direction deserves praise as well. Every shot feels intentional, every frame tells part of the story. The cinematography captures the emotional landscape just as beautifully as the physical one. The use of light, silence, and music enhances the emotional weight without ever feeling manipulative or excessive. Beautiful classical music, by the way.

        There's something deeply human about this film. It doesn't rely on clichés or predictable twists. Instead, it explores grief, love, and resilience in a way that feels honest and real.

        In a world full of fast-paced blockbusters and shallow storytelling, this film stands out as a reminder of what cinema can truly be: moving, meaningful, and unforgettable. It deserves far more recognition than it's currently getting. I genuinely hope more people discover it, it's an experience. One that breaks your heart and somehow still leaves you grateful for having watched it.

        In conclusion, this is one of the best films I have ever seen. It's emotional, powerful, beautifully acted, and deeply affecting. If you're looking for something that will move you to your core, something that will stay with you long after the credits roll, then this is the film to watch.

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        • Release date
          • May 15, 1982 (Soviet Union)
        • Country of origin
          • Soviet Union
        • Language
          • Armenian
        • Also known as
          • Гикор
        • Production company
          • Armenfilm
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 24 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono

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