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  1. The final release date was meant to coincide on the same week with the day the Armenian genocide began, April 24. The film opened at 2,000 theaters. Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, at the time the Armenian government's representative to the United Nations, assisted with the New York City premiere.

  2. 21. Apr. 2017 · The Promise: Directed by Terry George. With Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale, Daniel Giménez Cacho. Set during the last days of the Ottoman Empire, The Promise follows a love triangle between Michael, a brilliant medical student, the beautiful and sophisticated Ana, and Chris - a renowned American journalist based in Paris.

    • (179K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Terry George
    • 2017-04-21
  3. A list of 25 films that depict or relate to the Armenian Genocide of 1915, with ratings, summaries, and cast information. Browse titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, or sort by different criteria.

  4. 21. Apr. 2017 · More than 80 years later, The Promise, the first-ever major motion picture film about the Armenian Genocide hits theatre screens nationwide on April 21—just three days before the 102nd...

    • Tasbeeh Herwees
  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0273435Ararat (2002) - IMDb

    6. Dez. 2002 · Ararat: Directed by Atom Egoyan. With Simon Abkarian, Charles Aznavour, Christopher Plummer, Arsinée Khanjian. Interrogated by a customs officer, a young man recounts how his life was changed during the making of a film about the Armenian genocide.

    • (15K)
    • Drama, War
    • Atom Egoyan
    • 2002-12-06
  6. 1.Women of 1915 (2016)/ directed by Bared Maronian. The epic journey of women survivors of the 20th Century’s first genocide and the odyssey of the relentless human rights advocates who empowered them. 2. Map of Salvation (2015)/Directed by Aram Shahbazyan.

  7. The Armenian Genocide is a 2006 television documentary film exploring the Ottoman Empire killings of more than one million Armenians during World War I. The documentary was broadcast by most 348 PBS affiliate stations on April 17, 2006.