Lilit Movsisyan’s “Me Too” scores 3 prizes at NY Syracuse Film Fest

Lilit Movsisyan’s “Me Too” scores 3 prizes at NY Syracuse Film Fest

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian helmer Lilit Movsisyan’s Me Too scored Best Cinematography award at New York-hosted Syracuse International Film Festival (October 11-14, 2012).

Among other awards, the film has won Judge’s Citation for Best Sound/Music and a Director’s Citation in the Best Short Fiction category.

The film follows a strong yet distressed character fighting against his fears, love, hope and pain in a psychological hospital. Sounds of incredible music, played by a girl with no musical instrument, come to his ear making him much more helpless.

Me Too stars Arsen Grigoryan, Hasmik Muradian, Nazeni Hovhannisyan, Hayk Tadevosyan, Anna Azizyan.

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