
MOTHERLAND
Documentary
Overview
Having left their home country for almost 20 years, a mother, her son and her daughter reminisce of their days in Armenia and reflect on how radically different their life is now. They also discuss the current political state of the country in the midst of an ongoing war.
Top Cast
Shoghik Markosyan
Shoghik Markosyan
Shoghik Markosyan
Shoghik Markosyan
Shoghik Markosyan
Manvel Markosyan
Manvel Markosyan
Manvel Markosyan
Manvel Markosyan
Manvel Markosyan
Anahit Khalatyan
Anahit Khalatyan
Anahit Khalatyan
Anahit Khalatyan
Anahit Khalatyan


William Saroyan
William Saroyan
William Saroyan (voice)
William Saroyan
William Saroyan (voice)
Lea Joy Sabbaghian
Lea Joy Sabbaghian
Lea Joy Sabbaghian (voice)
Lea Joy Sabbaghian
Lea Joy Sabbaghian (voice)
Sirvart Sabbaghian
Sirvart Sabbaghian
Sirvart Sabbaghian (voice)
Sirvart Sabbaghian
Sirvart Sabbaghian (voice)
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