Gikor (1982 film) explained

Gikor
Director:Sergey Israelyan
Starring:Albert Gulinyan
Galya Novents
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Zhenya Avetisyan
Emma Stepanyan
Music:Tigran Mansuryan
Cinematography:Martyn Shakhbazyan
Editing:H. Melkonyan
Studio:Armenfilm
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Armenian

Gikor (Armenian: Գիքոր, Russian: Гикор) is a 1982 Armenian drama film based on Hovhannes Tumanyan's poem of the same name. In USSR, the film was released on 15 May 1982. The film was directed by Sergey Israelyan.[1]

Plot

A village boy, Gikor by name, meets his tragic fate when he is sent to the city (Tiflis by his father, Hambo (Sos Sargsyan) to work for a rich trader, Bazaz Artem (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan).

Cast

Albert Gulinyan as Gikor
Sos Sargsyan as Hambo
Galya Novents as Nani
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan as Bazaz Artem
Zhenya Avetisyan as Nato
Emma Stepanyan
L. Yeghiazaryan
Haykanush Yeremyan
M. Tovmasyan
S. Khambekyan
Svetlana Kirakosyan
Meline Hamamjyan
Ye. Manvelyan
Tigran Voskanyan
A. Jraghatspanyan
Leonard Sarkisov
Harutyun Movsisyan
S. Ajabkhanyan
R. Abalyan
R. Gyulumyan
L. Azizyan
Stepan Harutyunyan
Armen Mazmanyan
K. Barseghyan
K. Simonyan
G. Gyulumyan
A. Kocharyan
K. Grigoryan
Margarita Karapetyan
K. Hovsepyan
H. Ghazaryan
K. Ghulinyan
Ara Stepanyan

Notes and References

  1. News: Գիքոր (1982). 1 May 2016. 26 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131226171034/http://www.arm-cinema.am/am/features_and_shorts/334.html. dead.