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    Vodka Lemon to be Screened in Los Angeles

    LAEMMLE THEATRES Weekly Newsletter
    11/17/2004

    Schedule & Showtimes for Week of 11/19 through 11/25

    New Films Opening 11/19

    Vodka Lemon: starts FRIDAY at the FAIRFAX 3 & ONE COLORADO

    In the snowy badlands of post soviet Armenia, village life is nearing
    subsistence level. The Russians have long departed (along with their
    subsidies), and almost all of the villages young men have gone abroad
    for work. In the heart of sixtysomething year old Hamo, a handsome
    widower living with his alcoholic oldest son and his beautiful
    granddaughter, hope rests through his youngest son, who has recently
    immigrated to France in search of work. Hamo's sole possessions on earth
    - seven dollars a month for military pension, an old armoire, a broken
    soviet television set and his military suit - are barely enough to
    sustain him, leaving the grizzled patriarch to spend his days awaiting
    word - and money - from Paris. Biding time, Hamo finds contentment through
    his daily bus trips to the local cemetery where his wife has been laid
    to rest. It's during one of these visits that Hamo notices Nina, a
    beautiful fifty-year old widow who, like Hamo, is struggling to survive
    the harsh conditions of life in the village following the loss of her
    husband. Although an initial attraction between the two is clear, Hamo's
    loyalty to his dead wife and Nina's shyness forestalls the two from
    allowing the sparks to fly. Nina retreats to her job at the desolate
    village bar, Vodka Lemon, and Hamo hustles home with hope waning that
    his son in Paris has mailed him. The letter does in fact arrive but the
    money Hamo is so desperate for isn't included. Retreating back to the
    cemetery, Hamo once again runs into Nina and with a few kind gestures
    the two begin a September-December romance that will lead to the film's
    indelible conclusion: a Chagall-like vision of love among the ruins.

    "A little gem that takes a potentially grim subject and mines it for
    maximum humor and insight." -- David Stratton, VARIETY

    http://laemmle.com/newsletter_text.php

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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