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    The Denver Post
    January 7, 2005 Friday
    FINAL EDITION

    Village, warm movie

    by Lisa Kennedy Denver Post Film Critic


    "Why is it called Vodka Lemon when it tastes like almonds?" asks a
    customer.

    "That's Armenia," replies Nina, a lovely, 50-year- old bartender at
    the Vodka Lemon.

    With its ramshackle walls and open-air entrance, the establishment is
    more akin to a beach-side refreshment stand. Only the weather is
    decidedly brisk - if Nina (Lala Sarkissian) is dropping bottles, it's
    probably because her hands are frozen.

    Nina's customer accepts her answer and walks away, bottle in hand. So
    it goes in this part of Russian Armenia, where absurdities are
    commonplace.

    In writer-director Hiner Saleem's celebration of a village's people,
    visual non-sequiturs abound and natives of this sub-zero locale don't
    bat an eye.

    The first time a horse and its rider canter through the frame, one
    easily imagines it as a metaphor for the cavalry coming. But the next
    time they gallop through, and the time after that, it becomes clear
    that there's little rescue from the Cold village, warm movie
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