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    Newsday, NY
    Oct 8 2004

    Now Playing;

    [parts omitted]

    3.5 stars: VODKA LEMON (U). To judge by the films that migrate south,
    once you cross a certain northern latitude the futility of life is
    softened only by absurdity, the result being comedy. What else can
    you call a film in which a truck stop sells nothing but vodka, the
    snow is as deep as the sorrows and the locals mist up over the good
    old days of the USSR? In post-Soviet Armenia, Hamo (the charismatic
    Romen Avinian), a 60-ish ex-soldier with a head of white hair (except
    for that nicotine-stained mustache), awaits money from one son in
    Paris while the other drinks his days away. He is slowly selling off
    everything left since the death of his wife, whose forbidding face
    haunts from her headstone at the cemetery. There, he meets Nina (Lala
    Sarkissian), a beleaguered widow with a host of problems, and the two
    begin an unlikely romance in a place where the times are so hard that
    generosity becomes currency.

    Writer-director Hiner Saleem,an Iraqi Kurd, borrows a bit from here
    and there (the Finnish Kaurismäki this brothers, the Icelander
    Fridrik Thor Fridriksson), throws in some magic realism and comes up
    with a magic movie. 1:28 (adult content).In Russian, Armenian and
    Kurdish with English subtitles. At the Lincoln Plaza, and Cinema
    Village, Manhattan.

    - JOHN ANDERSON
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