Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary (1986)

Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary (1986) poster

Raphael, Yervant Gianikian's father, survived the Armenian genocide in 1915 in Eastern Turkey. In April 1988, while living in Venice, he sat for his son's camera and read an excerpt from his memoirs, translated from Armenian into Italian.

Director: Angela Ricci Lucchi, Yervant Gianikian
Genre: Drama, History, Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

The Renaissance: Birth of Art and Thought

Keywords

venice, italy, italy, armenia, armenian genocide, woman director, personal diary, diary film, genocide survivor, video diary, armenian diaspora

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary about?
Raphael, Yervant Gianikian's father, survived the Armenian genocide in 1915 in Eastern Turkey. In April 1988, while living in Venice, he sat for his son's camera and read an excerpt from his memoirs, translated from Armenian into Italian.
Who directed Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary?
Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary was directed by Angela Ricci Lucchi, Yervant Gianikian.
Who stars in Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary?
Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary stars Raphael Gianikian.
How long is Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary?
Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary?
Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary is a Drama, History, Documentary film.
What are the themes of Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary?
The themes of Return to Khodorciur—Armenian Diary include: The Renaissance: Birth of Art and Thought.