Murad Kostanyan

Murad Kostanyan

출생 : 1902-09-07,

사망 : 1989-02-03

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Murad Kostanyan

참여 작품

The Mechanics of Happiness
Uncle Artavazd
One day, Sona, the widow and mother of three children, turns her attention to the inveterate bachelor Ruben. Since then, an engineer, a jack of all trades and an incorrigible dreamer only thinks about her
Kikos
(voice)
A Bride from the North
Murad
Artak has served his military service in the Russian countryside where he meets Valya. But Valya's mother refuses to send her only daughter to “these far highlands, where earthquakes happen all the time”. Artak is forced to ask his contrasting and numerous relatives –Armenian villagers– to visit a remote Russian village to bring a bride to Armenia.
People Of Our City
Samson
Armenian film containing three short stories: the story about the first driver and coachman of old Yerevan, the complicated psychological relationship of a loving couple set in the backdrop of Garni Temple during reconstruction and a story about human life from the point of view of a poor and homeless dog.
01-99
Petros
Drunkard Garsevan is supposed to bring wine for testing to specialist Poghosyan. On the road he drinks the wine and is picked up by two young men who think that he is a victim of road accident.
The Song of First Love
Varunts's neighbour
Very popular Soviet Armenian musical about a talented singer, spoiled by his success.
David Bek
Rashid-mirza
The Armenian national hero, David Bek, leads a major Armenian uprising against Safavid Persia in the Syunik region in the 18th century.
Sevan's Fishermen
Grigor
The plot is based on the struggle of red partisan-fishermen for the establishment of Soviet order in Armenia.
Zangezur
Dashnak Officer #2
The film is about the civil war in the Zangezur (Syunik) province of Armenia in the early 1920s. The last Dashnak battalions headed by Sparapet Nzhdeh still opposed both the incursion of Red Army and the local Bolshevik partisans.
Karo
Hambo
A schoolboy, Karo, gets involved into the struggle between Communists and Dashnaks during the establishment of a Soviet regime in Armenia.