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1915

1915

100 years after the Armenian genocide.

Genres

HistoryDrama

OverView

Exactly 100 years after the Armenian Genocide, a theatre director stages a play to bring the ghosts of the past back to life.

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Budget

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Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

82 mins

Rating

3.5/10

Release Date

17 April 2015

Country

Cast

Simon Abkarian

Simon Abkarian

Simon

Angela Sarafyan

Angela Sarafyan

Angela

Sam Page

Sam Page

James

Nikolai Kinski

Nikolai Kinski

Tony

Jim Piddock

Jim Piddock

Jeffrey

Debra Christofferson

Debra Christofferson

Lillian

Courtney Halverson

Courtney Halverson

Lucky

Mercy Malick

Mercy Malick

Radio Voice

Myles Cranford

Myles Cranford

Ray

Sunny Suljic

Sunny Suljic

Gabriel

Robert Hallak

Robert Hallak

Armenian Protest Leader

Lory Tatoulian

Lory Tatoulian

Armenian Protester

David Imani

David Imani

Turkish Protester

Christopher Clausi

Christopher Clausi

Protester

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