
Aurora's Sunrise
Animation · Documentary · History
Overview
The story of how Aurora Mardiganian (1901-94), a survivor of the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire (1915-17), became a Hollywood silent film star.
Top Cast
Anzhelika Hakobyan
Anzhelika Hakobyan
Aurora
Anzhelika Hakobyan
Aurora
Tamara Chalkhifalaqyan
Tamara Chalkhifalaqyan
Aurora's Mother
Tamara Chalkhifalaqyan
Aurora's Mother
Shushan Abrahamyan
Shushan Abrahamyan
Lusineh
Shushan Abrahamyan
Lusineh
Sergey Gasparyan
Sergey Gasparyan
Hovnan
Sergey Gasparyan
Hovnan


Ani Ghazaryan
Ani Ghazaryan
Sara
Ani Ghazaryan
Sara
Rafael Melqonyan
Rafael Melqonyan
Martiros
Rafael Melqonyan
Martiros
Hambardzum Ghazanchyan
Hambardzum Ghazanchyan
Aurora's Father
Hambardzum Ghazanchyan
Aurora's Father
Vahagn Tulbenjyan
Vahagn Tulbenjyan
Poghos
Vahagn Tulbenjyan
Poghos
Harut Galstyan
Harut Galstyan
Shepherd
Harut Galstyan
Shepherd
Vram Meliqyan
Vram Meliqyan
Turkish Soldier #1
Vram Meliqyan
Turkish Soldier #1
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