Béla Tarr-Backed ‘Lullaby for the Mountains’ Unveils Clip Ahead of International Film Festival of India Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

VarietyThursday, November 20, 2025 at 5:32:45 AM
Béla Tarr-Backed ‘Lullaby for the Mountains’ Unveils Clip Ahead of International Film Festival of India Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
  • A new clip from 'Lullaby for the Mountains,' directed by Hayk Matevosyan and backed by Béla Tarr, has been released ahead of its Asian premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India. This film marks a significant moment as it represents Armenia at the festival.
  • The premiere at IFFI highlights the growing recognition of Armenian cinema on international platforms, potentially opening doors for future projects and collaborations in the region.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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