

Virap(NaN)
A forest, a pit, a black sack… and church bells that change everything
“Virap” is romanized Armenian word (Վիրապ) which means a pit. An unknown man digs a grave with the intent of killing a beggar and burying him with a black sack over his head. However, the distant ringing of church bells somehow disrupts his plan.
Movie: Virap

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“Virap” is romanized Armenian word (Վիրապ) which means a pit. An unknown man digs a grave with the intent of killing a beggar and burying him with a black sack over his head. However, the distant ringing of church bells somehow disrupts his plan.
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A forest, a pit, a black sack… and church bells that change everything
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