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    San Diego Union Tribune, CA
    Jan 14 2005

    'Vodka Lemon': Dry comedy via Armenia

    By David Elliott
    Union-Tribune Movie Critic


    The red of communism has bleached from post-Soviet Armenia, and the
    hills are white with dense snow. In "Vodka Lemon," often penurious
    rustics scuffle for U.S. dollars, hope for cash from relatives in the
    West, and sell off heirlooms.

    Hiner Saleem's dry, wintry film is a gentle hug for Armenia as an
    outpost of endurance; life is all coping. Widowed Hamo (Romen
    Avinian) is in mourning and going broke, but has the time and vigor
    to shyly court a lady (Lala Sarkissian) who sells vodka to
    half-numbed truckers on a desolate road.

    The tone is one of mildly mournful comedy, of a carpet gone
    threadbare yet still richly colored. When the vendor is asked why
    Vodka Lemon doesn't taste at all like lemon, her reply is a sobering
    shrug: "It's Armenia."
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