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  • MidNight FistFight: Exploring the World of Armenian Zhamos

    ianyan Magazine
    Aug 10 2012


    MidNight FistFight: Exploring the World of Armenian Zhamos
    Culture Vulture - By Liana Aghajanian


    In the underbelly of Armenian culture, lies the `zhamo,' a meeting
    between men set up to settle differences, but one that's expected to
    erupt in violence instead.

    MidNight FistFight, a new short film produced and directed by Robert
    Nazar Arjoyan and co-written with David Lafian, aims to explore this
    `Armenian version of an English duel' as Arjoyan notes but also offers
    a front seat into the life of the often troubled Armenian alpha-male.

    The story centers around Gev (David Lafian), who, still reeling from
    the loss of his mother, channels his grief into violence and rage,
    while his sister Alina (Lena Kay) is forced to take on their mother's
    role, at the risk of impacting her relationship with her long-time
    boyfriend, Alec ( Movses Karapetyan).

    When Alec and Gev are forced to participate in a `zhamo,' they must
    put their differences aside. But will they survive the night?

    Arjoyan, who pulled the idea for the film from personal experience,
    wanted to drive home the fact that zhamos are a pretty terrible way to
    deal with problems.

    After reaching his monetary goal on the crowd-funding site KickStarter
    back in February, Arjoyan set out to raise the remaining funds needed
    independently. He perfectly summed up the etymology and meaning of
    what a `zhamo' entails:


    Also known as a razbirat, a zhamo is a ritualistic meeting conducted
    by predominantly Armenian males at a specifically set time. Meetings
    generally take place, at night and in an isolated location, in order
    to solve a dispute amongst individuals or whole groups, be they
    problems of verbal abuse, physical and/or bodily harm, or matters of
    pride. The word zhamo is derived from the Armenian zham, which
    literally means `hour.' : We have to go to a zhamo with the guys
    tonight.

    Of course, fact mirrors fiction, as the practice of the `zhamo' is not
    uncommon today, especially among Armenian Diasporan youth in the Los
    Angles area. In 2009, 19-year-old Mike Yepremyan was shot and killed
    during a similar meet up over a text message.

    While exploring the often tense relationships between the characters,
    Arjoyan wanted to depict the illogical concept of the `zhamo,' which
    he says is an over exaggerated defense mechanism due to centuries of
    tragic history.

    `We've constantly been battered and beaten, and we've had to build
    this callous skin,' he told ianyanmag. `But inside we're sad. It's
    also super subconscious, too.'

    The film, which is currently being submitted to festivals, also
    explores the overarching `machismo' that dominates many aspects of
    patriarchal Armenian culture, an issue which Arjoyan said he thinks
    will be eradicated after a few generations.

    MidNight FistFight premieres tomorrow night (August 11) in Los Angeles
    at the Downtown Independent at 8 p.m.

    Watch the trailer below

    http://www.ianyanmag.com/2012/08/10/midnight-fistfight-exploring-the-world-of-armenian-zhamos/

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