Ararat (2002) is a drama film that explores the Armenian Genocide. An Armenian filmmaker is making a movie about the genocide while facing backlash and denial. The film delves into the personal lives of the characters and their experiences during this dark period of history. It also touches upon themes of identity, art, and the lasting effects of trauma.
When an art history professor and a dog walker meet by chance, they begin a relationship that is put to the test when a public scandal threatens to tear them apart.
Set in a small Dalmatian island during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991, the film follows the lives of various characters, including an aspiring painter, an art history professor, and a rock band, as they navigate the complexities of war while dealing with issues of love, infidelity, and political satire.
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