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Honey Money

Country: Armenia, Language: Armenian, 81 mins

  • Director: Arsen Agadzhanyan
  • Writer: Arsen Agadzhanyan
  • Producer: Arsen Agadzhanyan

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Vilen Apresyan, the deputy head of the Armenian central bank, will be fired if a representative of an international credit organization, who is about to arrive in two days' time, doesn't sign an agreement to provide a 50 million euro loan. The situation looks hopeless, and Vilen can only be saved by a miracle. Blessed by good fortune, Vilen, who has had a glittering career, manages everything with ease. He almost effortlessly solves the problems of all those around him, and somehow gets their lives back on the right track. He has a good family, and a loving wife and children, which he cares for tirelessly. He's only troubled by his dreams of the forgotten desires and ambitions of his childhood.

These two days of his life are packed with a chain of incredible events. Among them, there are not only endless meetings and intrigues, there is also improvisation in the seduction of the gay auditor Peter Heinzman, who needs to sign off on the agreement, and a flight for one evening to Moscow ...


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