Return
A quietly contemplative drama, *Return* unfolds as a renowned physicist resettles in Armenia, not seeking scientific breakthroughs but a reconnection with a homeland fraught with personal and cultural complexities. The film distinguishes itself not through grand narrative arcs, but through an intimate portrayal of rediscovery – a slow burn exploration of identity forged in the space between two worlds. It’s a story less about professional triumph and more about the subtle, almost hesitant bloom of a late-life romance amidst a landscape echoing with both ancestral memory and present-day challenges. The protagonist’s internal conflict, a simmering sense of displacement, finds a fragile resolution not in definitive answers, but in the quiet comfort of belonging and the unexpected joy of shared connection.
Détails du film
- Réalisateurs
- Arman Manaryan, Roman Zhamgaryan
- Date de sortie
- 1972-07-02
- Durée
- 82 min
- Note
- 6.3 / 10 (563)
Distribution
- Vladimir Mrsyan
- Anait Topchyan
- Karen Jangiryan
- Hakob Azizyan
- Yervand Manaryan
- Efim Kopelyan
- Paruyr Santrosyan
- Stepan Harutyunyan
- Grachya Kostanyan












