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Life Triumphs
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Life Triumphs

Jan 2, 1977
1h 35m
★ 4.8

Overview

Story of a strong-willed man, Nahapet, who lost his family during the 1915 Genocide is an eternal story of resurrection.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Armenia Studio

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Cast

Sos Sargsyan

Nahapet

Sos Sargsyan

Sofik Sarkisyan

Noubar

Sofik Sarkisyan

Mher Mkrtchyan

Apro

Mher Mkrtchyan

Galya Novents

Antaram

Galya Novents

Vruyr Panoyan

Movses

Vruyr Panoyan

Guzh Manukyan

Ghoukas

Guzh Manukyan

Artashes Gedikyan

Nho

Artashes Gedikyan

Sergush Babayan

Manushak

Sergush Babayan

Rudolf Ghevondyan

Mushegh

Rudolf Ghevondyan

Aleksandr Khachatryan

Harutyun

Aleksandr Khachatryan

A. Fodulyan

Karo

A. Fodulyan

M. Mirzoyan

Norayr

M. Mirzoyan

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