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Pepo
A poor but honest fisherman Pepo opposes a cunning trader Zimzimov, who tries to rob him by trickery refusing to pay a lost bill. Pepo choses prison to paying-off his honour.
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Plot Summary
In 1935 Armenia, Pepo, a poor sailor, returns home after a long absence to find his beloved Siran is engaged to a wealthy merchant, David. Determined to win her back, Pepo challenges David to a wager: if Pepo can earn more money than David by the harvest, he gets to marry Siran. Pepo dedicates himself to the challenge, facing numerous obstacles and societal pressures along the way.
Critical Reception
Pepo is considered a landmark of Soviet Armenian cinema, celebrated for its vibrant portrayal of Armenian life and culture, its blend of humor and drama, and its compelling narrative. It was a commercial success and remains a beloved classic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Armenian village life and traditions.
Appreciated for its engaging storyline and the charming performance of its lead actors.
Recognized for its skillful direction and its contribution to early Soviet cinema.
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Fun Fact
Pepo was one of the first sound films produced in Armenia and is often cited as a foundational work in the history of Armenian cinema.
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