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Should the Wind Drop

Si le vent tombe · 2020 | 100 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Should the Wind Drop is a 2020 Armenian-Belgian-French drama film directed by Nora Martirosyan and starring Grégoire Colin and Hayk Bakhryan. The film was produced by Sister Productions in France, Kwassa Films in Belgium, and Aneva in Armenia. The film was selected for the 73rd edition of the Cannes Festival. The film was screened in the 2020 Angoulême Francophone Film Festival. The film was screened as part of Industry Selects at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was screened in the competition part of the 2020 Tokyo Filmex. It was also selected as the Armenian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.

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Credits

Producer
Julie Paratian
Director
Nora Martirosyan
Screenplay
Nora Martirosyan, Emmanuelle Salasc
Original Music Composer
Pierre-Yves Cruaud
Editor
Nora Martirosyan, Yorgos Lamprinos
Country
Armenia, France, Belgium
Studios

Cast · 3

NG

Narine Grigoryan

DH

Davit Hakobyan

GC

Grégoire Colin

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