The Last Inhabitant (Armenian: Վերջին բնակիչը) is a film directed by Jivan Avetisyan, based on the story "Last Inhabitant of Gurjevan" by Tsovinar Khachatryan.[1]
Plot
The film is set in 1988, just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Evicted as a result of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, Abgar stays behind alone inside a gradually shrinking enemy ring. He is waiting for his daughter, who has become a witness to her husband’s murder by an angry mob and was hospitalized with trauma. Ibrahim, an Azerbaijani, suggests that Abgar work on the construction of a mosque with the promise to find and return Abgar's missing daughter. A few days later, Ibrahim finds the girl, named Yurga, in a psychiatric hospital of Baku and brings her to Abgar.
Cast
Production
Production took place in the village of Khachmach, Artsakh. The film was completed in 2016 as a result of an international production between “Fish еye Art” Cultural Foundation,[4] National Cinema Center of Armenia and the Lithuanian production house “Artbox”. The film making was supported by Apricot Stone[5] of Sweden, “Alpha Dogs, Inc” and “Mosaics Art & Cultural Foundation” both of the United States, as well as the Lebanese University Institute of Fine Arts 2 of Lebanon. The cast included actors from Iran, Lithuania, Greece, Russia and the United States.[6]
Filmmakers
Premieres and Screenings
The film opened in Armenia on November 17, 2016, at three main theaters including, CinemaStar, KinoPark and Moscow Cinema.[7] In Stepanakert, the premiere of the film was on February 2, 2017 at Vallex Garden Cinema.
The Los Angeles premiere[8] took place on April 7 at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California. The screening was presented by the Artskah Arts and Cultural Foundation.
Festivals and awards
The Last Inhabitant was considered for the 2017 Golden Globe Awards.[9]
In Armenia, the film's premiere was on July 12, 2016 during the 13th Golden Apricot International Film Festival [10] at Moscow Cinema.
In June 2017 in Shanghai (China) at the 20th Shanghai International Film Festival the film was screened as part of the Panorama Program.
It was screened in “Venice Production Bridge” in September 2017 in Venice (Italy) at the 74th Venice International Film Festival.[11]
In October 2017 in Helsinki (Finland) at the Scandinavian International Film Festival, the film won the "Best Feature" Award and actor Alexander Khachatryan won an award for "Best Actor".
Music
System of a Down rock group's vocalist Serj Tankian[14] composed the music. The music was recorded with the participation of the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra[15] under Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Eduard Topchyan and Hover Chamber Choir under Artistic Director Sona Hovhannisyan
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