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After Dreaming

Film still from AFTER DREAMING by Christine Christine Haroutounian. Close-up of a soldier in uniform in front of a wall.
© Mankazar Film
  • Director

    Christine Haroutounian

  • Armenia, USA, Mexico / 2025
    105 min. / Original version with English subtitles

  • Original language

    Armenian

In an Armenia after war, yet before peace, an itinerant well-digger is mistaken for an enemy and killed by villagers. Wanting to withhold the news from their daughter Claudette, the victim’s family requests a haggard soldier named Atom to take Claudette away on a road trip until the funeral is over. On the road, as Atom and Claudette find themselves increasingly drawn to each other’s mysteries, their journey turns into an intimate drift through the scarred spaces of a war-torn country. Rather than follow a linear plot, Christine Haroutounian’s hypnotic, highly stylized debut feature unfolds like snatches from a fever dream, through spellbinding vignettes steeped in the mythologies of war, nation, family and religion. The strikingly original handheld cinematography makes creative use of fuzzy focus, driving the imagery to the edge of abstraction, while repetitions in speech, gesture and action are mobilized into a ritualistic, musical rhythm – most bracingly in an elaborate wedding scene that works up an incantatory, trance-like atmosphere. Defying naturalism and facile psychology, After Dreaming draws viewers into a singular space-time experience, an adventure in vision. (Srikanth Srinivasan)

Born in Los Angeles, Christine Haroutounian is a director, writer, and producer working between Armenia and the diaspora. After Dreaming, her debut feature film, will have its world premiere at the 75th Berlinale. Haroutounian is named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Her short film World (2020) was chosen for Official Selection at numerous festivals including International Film Festival Rotterdam and won the Golden Apricot Stone Prize at the Golden Apricot International Film Festival in Yerevan.

Director Christine Haroutounian. Screenplay Christine Haroutounian. Cinematography Evgeny Rodin. Editing Kiss Karamian. Sound Design María Alejandra Rojas, Arturo Salazar. Production Design Lusine Sargsyan. Casting Ashkhen Grigoryan. Producers Brad Becker-Parton, Christine Haroutounian. Executive Producers Maxwell Schwartz, Carlos Reygadas. Co-Producer Mkrtich Baroyan. Production companies Mankazar (Yerevan, Armenia), Seaview (New York, USA). With Veronika Poghosyan, Davit Beybutyan.

Films: 2020: Ashkhar / World. 2025: After Dreaming.

Bonus Material

Interview and Director’s Statement

  • Filmstill from AFTER DREAMING by Christine Haroutounian. The picture shows two open hands holding a golden chain with a cross in the darkness.

    Director’s Statement

    Christine Haroutounian on her Armenian roots and the tide of destiny

  • Film still from AFTER DREAMING by Christine Haroutounian. The picture shows a white horse swimming in the nature.

    Interview

    Christine Haroutounian talks to Christiane Büchner and Gary Vanisian

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