The Song of First Love

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Directed byYuri Yerznkyan, Laert Vagharshyan
Written byZhirayr Hakobyan, Yakov Volchek
Starring
CinematographyArtashes Jalalyan
The Song of First Love
Առաջին Սիրո Երգը
Directed byYuri Yerznkyan, Laert Vagharshyan
Written byZhirayr Hakobyan, Yakov Volchek
Starring
CinematographyArtashes Jalalyan
Music byArno Babajanyan, Ghazaros Saryan
Production
company
Release date
  • 4 April 1958 (1958-04-04)
Running time
102 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguagesArmenian, Russian

The Song of First Love (Armenian: Առաջին Սիրո Երգը; Russian: Песня первой любви) is a 1958 Soviet romantic musical film co-directed by Yuri Yerznkyan and Laert Vagharshyan. The film is about a talented singer, spoiled by his success, who almost loses his beloved wife.[1]

The film premiered in Yerevan on 4 April 1958 and in Moscow on 4 August 1958.[2]

The film was Khoren Abrahamyan's first significant role acting in a film.[3] The film was Vagharsh Vagharshian's last film in which he acted.[2]

A young singer, Arsen Varunts (Khoren Abrahamyan), who knew fame early, cannot cope with its burden. His family breaks up, and so too does his voice. An architect in love with Arsen's wife helps Arsen regain his former glory, faith in his talent and win back his wife's love.[4]

Cast

  • Khoren Abrahamyan – Arsen
  • Hrachia Nersisyan – Varunts
  • Elanora Sudakova – Ruzanna
  • Semyon Sokolovsky – Varuzhan
  • Vagharsh Vagharshian – Melik-Nubaryan
  • Olga Gulazyan – Vartush
  • A. Sogomonyan – Onik
  • Nikolay Ter-Semyonov – Mamikonyan
  • Verdalis Mirijanyan – Parandzem
  • Tamara Kimanyan-Lanko – Ophelia
  • A. Selimkhanov – Dodik
  • Ivan Grigorievich Grigurov – Excavator operator
  • T Bahchinyan – Ruzanna and Arsen's son
  • Anna Garagash – Girlfriend
  • Gurgen Shahnazaryan – Black marketeer
  • Amasi Martirosyan – Guard
  • Murad Kostanyan – Varunts's neighbour
  • Tatul Dilakyan

Music

Arno Babajanyan wrote three songs for the film: "Yerevan's lovely girl", "My Yerevan" and "You are the sun of my life". The songs were recorded in May 1957 in Moscow, with an orchestra conducted by Babajanyan, and sung by Sergey Davidyan.[2][5] It is considered the first Soviet post-war film in which jazz sounded.[2][6][5] The screening of the film led Babjanyan's journey to fame.[7]

Reception

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