- Ararat (film)
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name = Ararat
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director =Atom Egoyan
producer = Atom EgoyanRobert Lantos
writer = Atom Egoyan
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starring =Charles Aznavour Christopher Plummer David Alpay Arsinée Khanjian Eric Bogosian Brent Carver Marie-Josée Croze
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distributor =Miramax Films
released =May 20 ,2002 (premiere at Cannes)September 20 ,2002 (Armenia )15 November ,2002 (USA)18 April ,2003 (UK )April 13 ,2006 (Turkey , TV premiere)
runtime = 115 min.
country =Canada /France
language = English
Armenian
French
German
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website = http://serendipitypoint.com/ararat/frameset.asp
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imdb_id = 0273435"Ararat" is a 2002 film directed, written, and co-produced by
Atom Egoyan about theArmenian Genocide , an event that is denied by the government ofTurkey . In addition to exploring the human impact of the specific historical event, the film also examines the nature of truth and its representation through art. "Ararat" starsCharles Aznavour ,Christopher Plummer , andDavid Alpay .Background and structure
Egoyan is Armenian-Canadian and, as one of the few well-known Armenian filmmakers, had long been encouraged to make a film about the genocide. However, Egoyan's previous films had all demonstrated an interest in the impossibility of knowing
absolute truth . Egoyan thus made "Ararat" deliberately self-referential. It depicts the efforts of an Armenian director, Edward Saroyan (Charles Aznavour ), to make a theatrical, Hollywood-style film about the genocide, from the fictionalised point of view of a genuine historical figure,Arshile Gorky ."Ararat" thus includes graphic sequences depicting the horrors of the genocide, but they are always framed as scenes from Saroyan's film-within-the-film. Furthermore, the actors and filmmakers are shown discussing the ethical problems that arise when adaptating contentious subjects into simplistic movies; for example,
Elias Koteas plays Ali, a Turkish-Canadian actor who becomes increasingly uncomfortable with playing the role of an evil Turkish military officer in Saroyan's film. (In a further complication, Koteas himself is Greek-Canadian, not Turkish). In addition, Saroyan's glossy costume-drama is contrasted with roughly-shotcamcorder footage oflake Van and real ruined Armenian churches in the deserted city of Ani, nearMount Ararat .There are also a number of secondary plots. One involves the relationship between Ani (played by
Arsinee Khanjian ), art historian expert on Gorky and adviser on Saroyan's fictional film, and her son Raffi (David Alpay ). Another features Raffi and a Canadian customs official, David (Christopher Plummer ), whose son is having a homosexual relationship with Ali, the actor in Saroyan's film.Cast
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David Alpay as Raffi
*Charles Aznavour as Edward Saroyan
*Eric Bogosian as Rouben
*Christopher Plummer as David
*Marie-Josée Croze as Celia
*Arsinée Khanjian as Ani
*Brent Carver as Philip
*Bruce Greenwood as Martin Harcourt, actor playing Clarence Ussher
*Elias Koteas as Ali, actor playingJevdet Bey Reception
The film was given only a
limited release in most countries, and failed to make a significant gross at the box office. [mojo title|id=ararat|title=Ararat. RetrievedJanuary 7 ,2008 .]"Ararat" won several awards. At the 2003
Genie Award s for best Canadian film, it was named best film of the year, and picked up awards for costume design and original score; in addition,Arsinée Khanjian won the best actress award andElias Koteas best supporting actor. Egoyan won a prize from theWriters Guild of Canada awards, 2003. The film also won an award for besthuman rights film from thePolitical Film Society , and won the Golden Apricot at theYerevan International Film Festival , 2004. An edited version of "Ararat" has been shown on the Turkish television stationKanal Turk .Critical reception was mixed. "Ararat" received a 58 percent ("rotten") rating at
Rotten Tomatoes [rotten-tomatoes|id=ararat|title=Ararat. RetrievedJanuary 7 ,2008 .] and a metascore of 62 ("Generally favorable reviews") atMetacritic . [metacritic film|id=ararat|title=Ararat. RetrievedJune 28 ,2008 .]ee also
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Armenian Genocide
*Mount Ararat
*Anti-Armenianism References
External links
* [http://www.filmreferencelibrary.ca/index.asp?layid=44&csid1=414&navid=87&fid3=555&offset=10 Canadian Film Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,901030428-444961,00.html Moving the Mountain - Time Magazine]
* [http://www.miramax.com/ararat/ Official site]
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