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The ghosts of ravished Armenias: pastiches of genocide

conference contribution
posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Donna-Lee FriezeDonna-Lee Frieze
Ravished Armenia – an eight-reel, eighty-five-minute, silent dramatized film based on actual events – first screened in New York City in 1919. It was primarily for the purposes of fundraising. Aurora Mardiganian was a survivor of the Genocide and played the lead role in this film. However, the entire full-length feature film was thought lost until recently, when a twenty- minute segment of the film was found in Armenia. Following the separate discovery in Yerevan in 1994, the twenty-minute segment was incorporated into two new films (although both used the same footage). Even though both films are distinct in their notions of filmic representation, memory and the sacred memorialization of the Genocide, it is no oversight that one rendering is titled Ravished Armenia in order to pay homage to the original film and the Genocide. The second rendering, titled Credo, aims to separate itself from the initial film.

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Pagination

1-12

Location

Moscow, Russia

Start date

2015-10-23

End date

2015-10-24

Language

eng

Publication classification

X Not reportable, EN.1 Other conference paper

Copyright notice

2015, Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 2014 Genocide as Spiritual-Moral Crime against Humanity Conference

Event

Genocide as Spiritual-Moral Crime against Humanity. Conference (2015: Moscow, Russia)

Publisher

Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Russia

Place of publication

Moscow, Russia

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