
Aghet
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Overview
2010 documentary film on the Armenian Genocide by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It is based on eyewitness reports by European and American personnel stationed in the Near East at the time, Armenian survivors and other contemporary witnesses which are recited by modern German actors.
Top Cast


Martina Gedeck
Martina Gedeck
Alma Johansson
Martina Gedeck
Alma Johansson


Sylvester Groth
Sylvester Groth
Martin Niepage
Sylvester Groth
Martin Niepage


Sandra Hüller
Sandra Hüller
Tacy Atkinson
Sandra Hüller
Tacy Atkinson


Burghart Klaußner
Burghart Klaußner
Jakob Künzler
Burghart Klaußner
Jakob Künzler


Charlotte Schwab
Charlotte Schwab
Karen Jeppe
Charlotte Schwab
Karen Jeppe


Ludwig Trepte
Ludwig Trepte
Hambardzoum Sahakian
Ludwig Trepte
Hambardzoum Sahakian


Friedrich von Thun
Friedrich von Thun
Henry Morgenthau
Friedrich von Thun
Henry Morgenthau


Hannah Herzsprung
Hannah Herzsprung
Tagouhi Antonian
Hannah Herzsprung
Tagouhi Antonian


Hermann Beyer
Hermann Beyer
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
Hermann Beyer
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg


Hanns Zischler
Hanns Zischler
Leslie Davis
Hanns Zischler
Leslie Davis
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