
Alter Ego
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
A film about the great Komitas, one of the victims of the Armenian Genocide, who wasn't killed, but went crazy and kept silence for 20 years
Top Cast


Vardan Mkrtchyan
Vardan Mkrtchyan
Edgar
Vardan Mkrtchyan
Edgar


Ani Ghazaryan
Ani Ghazaryan
Sona
Ani Ghazaryan
Sona


Arto Khachaturian
Arto Khachaturian
Komitas
Arto Khachaturian
Komitas
Vache Sharafyan
Vache Sharafyan
Komitas
Vache Sharafyan
Komitas
Areg Gevorgyan
Areg Gevorgyan
Areg
Areg Gevorgyan
Areg


Grafser
Grafser
Komitas
Grafser
Komitas


Vigen Chaldranyan
Vigen Chaldranyan
Vigen Chaldranyan


Sergey Sargsyan
Sergey Sargsyan
Sergey Sargsyan
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