Pretty girl, why have you come, do you want to do my job?
Davit Stepanyan / Armenia / 2013 / International Premiere / 62 min.
synopsis
A look at the Armenian people’s campaign to preserve the forest of Teghut, which is threatened by mining. The loosely organized Occupy Teghut movement finds inspiration in Occupy Wall Street while trying to launch an apolitically motivated movement to fight the country’s social ills.
This documentary record of an activist march through Teghut forest, and of the bureaucracy involved in entering the area, paints a broader picture of a deplorable societal situation. For the young Armenians, environmental protection begins with redemption from poverty.
more about film
director: | Davit Stepanyan |
producer: | Arpineh Galfayan |
editing: | Davit Stepanyan |
music: | Ben Frost |
sound: | Davit Stepanyan |
contact
Institute for Contemporary Art
Nazareth Karoyan
8 Shara Talyan, Aygestan
0070 Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
tel: +374 10 551076
tel: +374 10 551076
Film at festival
premiere type: | International Premiere |
festival edition: | 2013 |
section: | Between the Seas |
format: | HD |
language: | Armenian |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Davit Stepanyan |
original title: | Sirun aghjik, khi es ekel im gortss uzum es du anes |
country: | Armenia |
year: | 2013 |
running time: | 62 min. |