North-South (Armenian: Հյուսիս-Հարավ) or Four Buddies and the Bride is an Armenian comedy directed by Davit Babakhanyan and Vazgen Muradyan, starring Diana Malenko, Sona Shahgeldyan and David Tovmasyan.[1][2] The film was produced by Lilit Martirosyan.
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| Produced by | Karen Ghazaryan Arman Mitoyan Artur Asatryan Vahan Hovhannisyan Lilit Martirosyan |
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| Music by | Arman Parsamyan Hayko |
Production company | Sharm Pictures |
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| Country | Armenia |
| Language | Armenian |
The film is about the friendship of four guys. One of them gets into trouble, but three friends help him out.
Junior Researcher Nver receives a professional order from the oligarch Lambert Khachaturovich. Nver decides to seize the opportunity and organizes a party for his friends at the client's luxurious mansion. During the party, a statue of Lambert's father falls and breaks. Given the attitude of Lambert to the memory of his father, friends easily imagine the death of Nver.
The guys create a "salvation plan", but they fail. Now they not only have to pay the cost of the statue, but also organize a luxurious wedding. But there is no prepayment, which they received for organizing the wedding, and the groom is out of the game.
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