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The Cut
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The Cut

Oct 16, 2014
2h 18m
★ 5.9

Overview

In 1915 a man survives the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire, but loses his family, speech and faith. One night he learns that his twin daughters may be alive, and goes on a quest to find them.

Genres

History
Drama

Production Companies

Pyramide Productions
Corazón International
Dorje Film
Kasbah-Film Tanger
International Traders
Jordan Films
Bombero International
Mars Media Entertainment
Pandora Film

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Cast

Tahar Rahim

Nazaret Manoogian

Tahar Rahim

Simon Abkarian

Krikor

Simon Abkarian

Makram J. Khoury

Omar Nasreddin

Makram J. Khoury

Hindi Zahra

Rakel

Hindi Zahra

Kevork Malikyan

Hagob Nakashian

Kevork Malikyan

Bartu Küçükçağlayan

Mehmet

Bartu Küçükçağlayan

Trine Dyrholm

Orphanage Headmistress

Trine Dyrholm

Moritz Bleibtreu

Peter Edelman

Moritz Bleibtreu

Arsinée Khanjian

Frau Nakashian

Arsinée Khanjian

Akin Gazi

Hrant

Akin Gazi

Arevik Martirosyan

Ani

Arevik Martirosyan

George Georgiou

Vahan

George Georgiou