Ararat

release date:Friday November 15, 2002
Tuesday August 12, 2003 (dvd)
genre:Drama
running time:115 min.
director:Atom Egoyan
studio:Alliance Films
producer(s):Robert Lantos, Atom Egoyan
screenplay:Atom Egoyan
cast:Christopher Plummer, Charles Aznavour, Elias Koteas, Arsinée Khanjian, Bruce Greenwood, Eric Bogosian, Brent Carver, Marie-Josée Croze, David Alpay
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 4.18    Rate Movie     User Reviews

Ararat Movie Synopsis

A contemporary story of two estranged families and their search for reconciliation and truth. It is also a historical reenactment (a film within a film) being made by a famous Armenian director, Edward Saroyan (Aznavour), whose production is based on Clarence Ussher's actual book An American Physician in Turkey, which depicts the Siege of Van, and the tragic events of 1915.

Eighteen-year-old Raffi (Alpay) returns to Canada with cans of 35mm film, digital tapes and a mystery. He is sent to Customs for inspection where David (Plummer), an official on the eve of his retirement, is determined to discover what Raffi is concealing. According to Raffi, the canisters contain "additional" material for a film being shot in Toronto. David suspects otherwise and his questioning leads to an intense psychological examination.

David is coming to terms with his gay son Philip (Carver) and Philip's lover, Ali (Koteas) while trying to build a solid relationship with his grandson, Tony. When Ali, an actor, is cast in Saroyan's film, the paths of these two families become inextricably linked, culminating in David's intense interrogation of Raffi's mysterious cargo. What begins as a search for clues becomes a quest for truth across a vast and ancient terrain of lies, deception, denial, fact and fears.

Canadian Connection  Canadian Connection: Filmed in Alberta and in Toronto, Ontario.

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2*5stars movie

Excellent movie....it was about time that everyone know the truth to what really happened and a genocide took place on april 24 1915.

Completely disappointing. The background settings were incredibly fake and the acting extremely mediocre. The movie had horrible transitions between scenes, and cliche plot of making a movie in a movie completely desensitized the horrors of the true Armenian Genocide. The script was also terrible.

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