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The curtain rises.
I'm going on stage,
And on trial in the darkness
before thousand of eyes.
This audience is to judge, to curcify, to applaud;
Bravo! Encore! or go away!
And in this theater-court in the ocean of
the masks of the dark hall I shout.
Wait!
Today I'm holding court.
Today I'm curcifying you.
Today I'm applauding.
Me. the actor of this theater
     Monologue of Jiji from "The Voice of Silence

I'm not the Armenian movies lover but "The Voice of Silence" is the most wonderful movie what I saw.
Movie Based on a true story, this is a subtle tale of re-affirmation of the identity of the artist following the Armenian Diaspora. It is an encounter with his alter-ego, a dialogue with his own conscience, a gradual dawning of the truth and an authentic glance at life... themes understandable by all. The film is an episode in the life of the director, a life full of surprises, and all the more so for being a cosmopolitan Armenian-American now standing on his native soil his ultimate source of creative energy and ideas. In 1988, he left the motherland and achieved some success in Hollywood. Now he returns with his Jewish wife to shoot a film. In searching out locations, he encounters a homeless young woman in a suburban sand pit, who lives in a ramshackle car and befriends wandering dogs. It is a fateful meeting creating a conflict within the hero which leads to the dramatic climax pivotal to his grasping of his own truth. He must make the difficult choice between head and heart, whether to be led by the dictates of reason or of emotion, whether to give up a comfortable existence or completely reverse the direction of his life.

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