
Stone Time Touch
Stone, Time, Touch is a documentary made by Gariné Torossian about the relationship of three Armenian women from the diaspora with the land of Armenia. The young woman (played by Kamee Abrahamian) is visiting Armenia for the first time. The older woman, Arsinée Khanjian has a more conflicted and analytical perspective of her identity and her relationship with the fledgling democracy, one of the former Soviet Union republics. She has been to landlocked Armenia many times and comments on photos taken by French photographer Marc Baguelin. The third trajectory is more subtle and is represented by Gariné Torossian herself whose face is super imposed from time to time in this stylistically-layered documentary.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the artistic process and creative inspirations behind a particular stone sculpture. It delves into the artist's connection with their medium and the environment that influences their work. The film captures the tactile nature of creation and the evolution of the stone into its final form.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Stone Time Touch" did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its reception is primarily within niche circles of art and film enthusiasts who appreciate its focus on the artistic process.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its contemplative exploration of artistic creation.
- Appreciated for its focus on the tactile relationship between artist and material.
- Considered a niche film for those interested in the documentary of art.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger collection or festival showcasing short documentaries focused on art and artists.
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