Akhtamar
Originally released in 1971. Akhtamar is a feature film. directed by Ernest Martirosyan. At just 18 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Irina Baghramyan and Vladimir Episkoposyan
Synopsis
The boy swims on the lake every night to see the girl he loves. Akhtamar refers to the second largest of four islands on Lake Van, the historic birthplace of all Armenians. According to a tale, an Armenian princess named Tamara lived on the island and was in love with a commoner. This boy would swim from the shore to the island each night, guided by a light she lit for him. Her father learned of the boy's visits. One night, as she waited for her lover to arrive, her father smashed her light, leaving the boy in the middle of the lake without a guide to indicate which direction to swim. He drowned and his body washed ashore and, as the legend concludes, it appeared as if the words "Akh, Tamara" (Oh, Tamara) were frozen on his lips.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HY
Production Companies
- Armenia Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Akhtamar about?
The boy swims on the lake every night to see the girl he loves. Akhtamar refers to the second largest of four islands on Lake Van, the historic birthplace of all Armenians. According to a tale, an ...
Who directed Akhtamar?
Akhtamar was directed by Ernest Martirosyan.
How long is Akhtamar?
Akhtamar has a runtime of 0 hours and 18 minutes (18 minutes total).
When was Akhtamar released?
Akhtamar was released on June 7, 1971 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Akhtamar?
The main cast of Akhtamar includes Irina Baghramyan, Vladimir Episkoposyan.