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Director: Robert Kechichian
Cast: Simon Abkarian, Lubna Azabal, Mathieu Demy, Serge Avédikian
Aram, an ex-soldier from the Armenian cause, has come to France to close an arms deal under secret service surveillance. Held responsible and banished by his faher for his brother's injuries in a terrorist ttack, he's also come to seek revenge for the drama that has marked his family and his life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Aram, a 2002 drama-thriller directed by Robert Kechichian, has received a mixed critical reception. The film explores the personal and political struggles of an ex-soldier from the Armenian cause who comes to France seeking revenge and closure. While details about its awards recognition are unclear, the film has garnered an IMDb rating of 6.2/10, indicating a moderately positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of crime thrillers and character-driven dramas will find much to appreciate in this 2002 film directed by Robert Kechichian, featuring a captivating performance from lead actor Simon Abkarian. The film blends tense espionage elements with an exploration of family trauma and the complexities of the Armenian-French experience.
Aram is a 2002 French action drama film written and directed by Robert Kechichian. The film is set primarily in France between 1993 and 2001 around Aram, a young French-Armenian militant attempting to supply arms to Nagorno-Karabakh and dealing with the aftermath of assassinating a Turkish general. Aram was released in 2002 in theatres in France, and made its American debut in 2004 at the Armenian Film Festival in San Francisco.
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