Singing in Exile (2015)

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Aram and Virginia, an Armenian couple from the diaspora, transmit an ancestral tradition of chant which is in danger of disappearing to a troupe of European actors. During the process of creating a new play, the couple takes the company on a trip to Anatolia where the Armenian civilization has been destroyed. Along the way, the questioning of the actors brings to the forefront the wealth of this culture: the chant becomes a language of creation and sharing, the breath of life.

Director: Nathalie Rossetti, Turi Finocchiarro
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Production: Odra-Film
Country: Belgium, France, Poland
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Singing in Exile about?
Aram and Virginia, an Armenian couple from the diaspora, transmit an ancestral tradition of chant which is in danger of disappearing to a troupe of European actors. During the process of creating a new play, the couple takes the company on a trip to Anatolia where the Armenian civilization has been destroyed. Along the way, the questioning of the actors brings to the forefront the wealth of this culture: the chant becomes a language of creation and sharing, the breath of life.
Who directed Singing in Exile?
Singing in Exile was directed by Nathalie Rossetti, Turi Finocchiarro.
How long is Singing in Exile?
Singing in Exile has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Singing in Exile?
Singing in Exile is a Documentary film.
Where was Singing in Exile produced?
Singing in Exile was produced in Belgium, France, Poland.