Ararat
Ararat

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Ararat

2012
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German

Nuh has not spoken to his father for 10 years. Now he buries him 4000 km away from his German homeland at the foot of the Ararat in a bitter attempt to make up for past mistakes, destroying his brother's new ideal world in the deepest east of Anatolia.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes61%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users70%
Director: Atom EgoyanGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

A sprawling epic that intertwines multiple storylines, 'Ararat' explores the legacy of the Armenian Genocide through the eyes of a contemporary family and the filmmakers attempting to capture its history. It delves into the complex emotional and political ramifications of this historical event, examining how it continues to shape identities and relationships generations later. The film juxtaposes historical reenactments with the personal struggles of those grappling with memory, denial, and reconciliation.

Critical Reception

Ararat received generally positive reviews, with critics often praising its ambitious scope, emotional depth, and Egoyan's thoughtful direction. While some found the narrative structure complex, many acknowledged its powerful portrayal of a difficult historical subject and its exploration of art's role in processing trauma. The performances, particularly those of the main cast, were frequently highlighted as strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious and layered approach to a sensitive historical subject.

  • Appreciated for its strong performances and Egoyan's sensitive direction.

  • Some viewers found the multiple storylines and non-linear structure challenging to follow.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Ararat' to be a thought-provoking and moving film, appreciating its artistic merit and its exploration of a significant historical event. While a portion of viewers connected deeply with its emotional resonance and educational value, others expressed that the film's structure occasionally made it difficult to fully engage with the narrative.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture and Best Original Screenplay. Nominated for numerous other awards.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Ararat,' refers to the biblical mountain where Noah's Ark is said to have landed, a powerful symbol of Armenian identity and heritage.

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