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    The Age (Melbourne)
    July 22, 2004 Thursday
    First Edition

    Ararat;
    DVD & VIDEO REVIEWS

    by PHILIPPA HAWKER

    DVD & VIDEO REVIEW: Ararat, AV Channel, 115 minutes, MA, drama, 2002
    **½

    Canadian director Atom Egoyan explores a complex story of history and
    memory, investigation and denial, art and storytelling - examining a
    moment in history within a story about family relationships and the
    dilemmas of creative work.

    A film director (Charles Aznavour) is working on a drama about the
    Armenian genocide of 1915. He consults an art historian (Arsinee
    Khanjian) who is an expert on the painter Arshile Gorky whose story
    he is keen to incorporate into the movie. The multi-layered narrative
    - an account of the film as well as flashbacks about a troubled
    family past - pulls the strands of the film together. Ararat is an
    ambitious and sometimes unwieldy film, dramatically speaking, but it
    is still a thoughtful and involving work about belief, engagement and
    responsibility.
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