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A documentary film about the creative life of Aram Vardani. His music becomes the language of the city, where sounds replace words and rhythms reflect the pulse of urban life. Through his work, the inner dynamics of the city unfold noise, silence, movement, and stillness. The film explores how music can transform words into colors, creating a unique emotional space where the personal and the urban merge into a single artistic flow.
Top Cast


Aram Vardani
Aram Vardani
as himself
Aram Vardani
as himself


Hovhannes Harutunyan
Hovhannes Harutunyan
as himself
Hovhannes Harutunyan
as himself


Sargis Dalakyan
Sargis Dalakyan
as himself
Sargis Dalakyan
as himself
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