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Aurora's Sunrise
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Aurora's Sunrise

Apr 21, 2023
1h 37m
★ 8.3

A survivor's journey from bloodshed to the red carpet

Overview

The story of how Aurora Mardiganian (1901-94), a survivor of the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire (1915-17), became a Hollywood silent film star.

Genres

Animation
Documentary
History

Production Companies

Beetz Brothers Film Production
Bars Media
Artbox
ZDF
ARTE

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Cast

Anzhelika Hakobyan

Aurora

Anzhelika Hakobyan

Tamara Chalkhifalaqyan

Aurora's Mother

Tamara Chalkhifalaqyan

Shushan Abrahamyan

Lusineh

Shushan Abrahamyan

Sergey Gasparyan

Hovnan

Sergey Gasparyan

Ani Ghazaryan

Sara

Ani Ghazaryan

Rafael Melqonyan

Martiros

Rafael Melqonyan

Hambardzum Ghazanchyan

Aurora's Father

Hambardzum Ghazanchyan

Vahagn Tulbenjyan

Poghos

Vahagn Tulbenjyan

Harut Galstyan

Shepherd

Harut Galstyan

Vram Meliqyan

Turkish Soldier #1

Vram Meliqyan

Tigran Baghdasaryan

Turkish Soldier #2

Tigran Baghdasaryan

Hrant Gishyan

Wealthy Buyer

Hrant Gishyan

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