Warmth-Sickness
Originally released in 1990. Warmth-Sickness is a documentary film. directed by David Safarian. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mariam Aslamazian
Synopsis
An elderly woman walks in the snow-covered city. She buys pomegranates, grapes, pears in the market and comes home. She creates a warm Armenian still-life from this fruits and starts to paint. From the very first line on the white canvas till the ready painting we follow the work of artist Mariam Aslamazian in her studio in Moscow. She finishes the painting. Switches off the light, locks the door and leaves the studio.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HY
- Budget
- $16,000
Production Companies
- Armenia Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Warmth-Sickness about?
An elderly woman walks in the snow-covered city. She buys pomegranates, grapes, pears in the market and comes home. She creates a warm Armenian still-life from this fruits and starts to paint. From...
Who directed Warmth-Sickness?
Warmth-Sickness was directed by David Safarian.
How long is Warmth-Sickness?
Warmth-Sickness has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Warmth-Sickness released?
Warmth-Sickness was released on December 12, 1990 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Warmth-Sickness?
The main cast of Warmth-Sickness includes Mariam Aslamazian.