Ararat Film full HD movie download free with screenpaly story, dialogue LYRICS and STAR Cast


Watch the movie Ararat Film Online

download movie ararat film Story of movie Ararat Film :

Ararat is a 2002 Canadian-French historical-drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Charles Aznavour, Christopher Plummer, David Alpay, Arsinée Khanjian, Eric Bogosian, Bruce Greenwood and Elias Koteas. It is about a family and film crew in Toronto working on a film based loosely on the 1915 defense of Van during the Armenian Genocide. In addition to exploring the human impact of that specific historical event, Ararat examines the nature of truth and its representation through art. The Genocide is disputed by the Government of Turkey, an issue that partially inspired and is explored in the film.

Ararat
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAtom Egoyan
Produced byAtom Egoyan
Robert Lantos
Written byAtom Egoyan
StarringCharles Aznavour
Christopher Plummer
David Alpay
Arsinée Khanjian
Eric Bogosian
Music byMychael Danna
CinematographyPaul Sarossy
Edited bySusan Shipton
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • 20 May 2002 (2002-05-20) (Cannes)
  • 4 September 2002 (2002-09-04) (France)
  • 3 October 2002 (2002-10-03) (VIFF)
  • 15 November 2002 (2002-11-15) (United States)
Running time
115 min.
CountryCanada
France
LanguageEnglish
Armenian
French
German
Budget$15.5 million
Box office$2,743,336

The film was featured out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It won five awards at the 23rd Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture.

Screenplay

In Toronto, an Armenian Canadian family is headed by Ani, a widow whose husband attempted to assassinate a Turkish ambassador. Her adult son Raffi is involved in a sexual affair with Celia, his step-sister, who has accused Ani of pushing her father off of a cliff, while Ani insists he slipped and fell. Ani gives art history presentations on Armenian American painter Arshile Gorky, with Celia constantly attending and publicly heckling Ani about concealing the truth.

An Armenian film director, Edward Saroyan, arrives to Toronto with a goal to make a film about the Armenian Genocide, the Van Resistance, and Gorky. Ani is hired as a historical consultant, with Raffi working on the project with his mother. An aspiring Turkish Canadian actor named Ali receives his big break when cast as Ottoman governor Jevdet Bey. Ali reads on the history of the genocide, which he had never heard much of before, and offends Raffi when he tells Saroyan that he believes the Ottomans felt the genocide was justified, in light of World War I. Raffi attempts to explain to Ali that the Armenians were citizens of the Ottoman Empire and that the Turks were not at war with them. Ali shrugs the encounter off, saying they were both born in Canada and they should together try to move past the genocide.

After Raffi returns to Canada from a flight to Turkey, he is interrogated at airport security by a retiring customs official named David, who has reason to believe Raffi is involved in a plot to smuggle drugs. Rather than employ drug-sniffing dogs, David prefers to speak to Raffi at length, with Raffi claiming he had taken it upon himself to shoot extra footage in Turkey. In fact, the film is premiering that night. Inspired by his own son, David chooses to believe Raffi is innocent, and releases him. The film reels remain with him, however, which David discovers to contain heroin.

 
Charles Aznavour stars as Edward Saroyan.
  • Charles Aznavour as Edward Saroyan
  • Christopher Plummer as David
  • David Alpay as Raffi
  • Arsinée Khanjian as Ani
  • Eric Bogosian as Rouben
  • Marie-Josée Croze as Celia
  • Brent Carver as Philip
  • Bruce Greenwood as Martin Harcourt, the actor playing Clarence Ussher
  • Elias Koteas as Ali, the actor playing Jevdet Bey
  • Lousnak as Shoushan, mother of Arshile Gorky
  • Simon Abkarian as Arshile Gorky
    • Garen Boyajian as young Arshile Gorky
 
 
Historic painter Arshile Gorky, played by Simon Abkarian, is significant in the film's themes.

Issues explored in the film include truth and art. Using a story within a story device, the film explores whether films should recreate war crimes, and whether films can alter facts to communicate more important truths.

Another theme of the film is gaps between generations, as it explores how later generations understand the historical record rather than the Armenian Genocide itself. Numerous Armenian Canadian characters in the film identify symbols with their heritage, such as pictures of Mount Ararat. The fictionalized Arshile Gorky's symbols are a button and a photo of his mother. Gorky is depicted in the film as a link between the history and current life of the Armenian people.

Development

Director Atom Egoyan and his wife, actress Arsinée Khanjian, are Armenian Canadians, and some of Egoyan's ancestors had been lost in the genocide. Egoyan had attempted to explain the genocide to their son, Arshile, when he was around six. Arshile asked, "Did the Turks say sorry?" The film Ararat is intended as a response to that question.

Producer Robert Lantos had promised that he would support a film about the genocide if Egoyan ever felt prepared to make one. Alliance Films provided Egoyan a budget of $12 million.

Filming

 
The Defense of Van was recreated in the film.

For cinematography, Egoyan worked with his frequent collaborator Paul Sarossy, with shooting taking place over 45 days during summer 2001. The battle scenes depicting the Defense of Van were shot in Drumheller, Alberta, with some of the soldiers actually being computer generated. The Van villages were also computer generated.

Other scenes were shot at Cherry Beach in Toronto. The film could not be shot in Turkey or at the real Mount Ararat because of Turkey's denial of the genocide.

The film was made prior to the Parliament of Canada voting to recognize the Armenian Genocide in 2004. Egoyan said it was more important that the Turkish government accept the truth.

The film was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The film also played on the opening day of the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September. The film opened on 15 November 2002 in Los Angeles, New York City and Toronto.

The Italian release of Ararat was intended to for 24 April 2003. However, its showing was unexpectedly banned by Italian authorities a day before the planned release, with the authorities explaining that the film's distributor missed the deadline to apply for a mandatory censorship certificate. The Embassy of Turkey in Rome acknowledged its government did not want the film screened in Italy, but said it was not involved in the decision that the film would not be shown. Belge Film had permission from the Turkish government to release the film in Turkey itself, but opted not to when nationalists pledged to "take action". It ran on the Turkish TV station Kanaltürk four years later.

Box office

In the opening week after the limited release on 15 November, the film averaged $35,188 per screen. It made $162,000 in five theatres by 18 November. By 24 days, it had made US$1.1 million in North America.

The film completed its run on 30 January 2003, with a gross of $1,555,959 in North America. It grossed $1,187,377 in other territories for a total of $2,743,336.

Critical reception

Critical reception was mostly negative. In Canada, The Globe and Mail wrote "The metaphors are provocative, but too often, the viewer is left puzzled by the mechanics of the delivery." Brian D. Johnson, writing for Maclean's, called it frustrating, though also interesting, and said it fell short despite ambition. The National Post's review stated "Egoyan is almost crippled by a need to show all sides." At the Toronto International Film Festival, the national panel of judges placed it in the year's top 10.

Roger Ebert gave it two and a half stars, calling it "needlessly confusing," saying it "clearly comes from Egoyan's heart" but is "too much, too heavily layered, too needlessly difficult, too opaque." He also said it was disputed whether the film's quote from Adolf Hitler that the Armenian Genocide is forgotten is genuine. In The New York Times, Stephen Holden called the film a "profound reflection on historical memory," and "hands down the year's most thought-provoking film." The BBC's Tom Dawson wrote the film "feels clumsy and convoluted" compared to Egoyan's other work. Ararat has a 55% rating at Rotten Tomatoes, based on 76 reviews, and a metascore of 62 ("Generally favorable reviews") at Metacritic.

Accolades

The film won several awards. These included five awards at the 23rd Genie Awards, which Ararat star Arsinée Khanjian co-hosted with actor Peter Keleghan. Egoyan was not present.

In 2008, the government of Israel also awarded the Dan David Prize to Egoyan for "creative rendering of the past." Ararat was especially a reason fo

Watch movie Ararat Film online on Amazon

Watch movie Ararat Film online

Watch The Movie On Prime

Buddhivantha Full HD Movie Download

Buddhivantha Full HD  Movie Download

Aaram Full HD Movie Download

Aaram Full HD  Movie Download

Saggai (1966) Full HD Movie Download

Saggai (1966) Full HD  Movie Download

Khoon Khoon Full HD Movie Download

Khoon Khoon Full HD  Movie Download

Ram Aur Shyam (1996) Full HD Movie Download

Ram Aur Shyam (1996) Full HD  Movie Download

Bazaar (1982) Full HD Movie Download

Bazaar (1982) Full HD  Movie Download

Nanu Nanna Kanasu Full HD Movie Download

Nanu Nanna Kanasu Full HD  Movie Download

Rock Climber Full HD Movie Download

Rock Climber Full HD  Movie Download

Prince-A Stupid Fellow Full HD Movie Download

Prince-A Stupid Fellow Full HD  Movie Download

Krishnan Marriage Story Full HD Movie Download

Krishnan Marriage Story Full HD  Movie Download

Devi Mahathmyam Full HD Movie Download

Devi Mahathmyam Full HD  Movie Download

Aasayam Full HD Movie Download

Aasayam Full HD  Movie Download

Action Veerudu 117 Full HD Movie Download

Action Veerudu 117 Full HD  Movie Download

Poikkal Kudhirai Full HD Movie Download

Poikkal Kudhirai Full HD  Movie Download

Vishnuvardhana Full HD Movie Download

Vishnuvardhana Full HD  Movie Download

Nevada Heat Full HD Movie Download

Nevada Heat Full HD  Movie Download

Aalaya Sikharam Full HD Movie Download

Aalaya Sikharam Full HD  Movie Download

Eenati Bandham Yenatido Full HD Movie Download

Eenati Bandham Yenatido Full HD  Movie Download

Maavoori Maisamma Full HD Movie Download

Maavoori Maisamma Full HD  Movie Download

Ninaivellam Nithya Full HD Movie Download

Ninaivellam Nithya Full HD  Movie Download

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Full HD Movie Download

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Full HD  Movie Download

Ararat

Download latest Movie from bollywood


The valuable critic review of movie Ararat Film is availeble for download
As PCDS members You can use other service that depends on your credit balance and availability of movie. Credit balance earnig is very easy you can earn by using service of the pcds or let to your friends know about this.

Request for Download movie Ararat Film

Are you looking for work in Movie in the bollywood ?
Type of works in bollywood like Actor,  Actress, singer, director, scriptwriter, Model, Play Back Singers, Script writer, Dialogue Writer, Audiography, Background Music, Costume Designer, Choreographer or junior artist
Then Fill The below form for get the chance in bollywood Industries as newcomers
Please fill all the fields below for details access
Write Information about





Disclimer: PCDS.CO.IN not responsible for any content, information, data or any feature of website. If you are using this website then its your own responsibility to understand the content of the website

--------- Tutorials ---