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439: 492: 256:), Nahapet reluctantly begins a new relationship with a woman named Noubar (Sofik Sarkisyan). But the pair are estranged from one another from the start and the scenes from the film show candid but silent moments of the two attempting to find ways to build a new life and trying to survive with what little they have. They plant trees and labour intensively to build a house despite the harsh weather conditions of the region. 259:
Nahapet and Noubar gradually realise that their survival and future is linked and both now come to the aid of one another. She reveals to Nahapet that she is pregnant. As Nahapet is working outside one day he hears the wailing of a newborn and rushes to his home's wooden door, collapsing on it with
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the tears and with the full realisation that building a new future after suffering such deprivations in life is possible. The film ends with him and the other villagers walking with their children as they all take a pledge to plant a new apple tree for each child born in the village.
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but are soon overwhelmed. All his children and his wife, Manushak, are brutally beaten and killed whilst he is tied to a beam and forced to witness the destruction of his village.
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about a man who tries to rebuild his life after losing his wife and child in the
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Left for dead, Nahapet is able to make his way to a bleak and cold village in
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The film centres on the life of a strong-willed Armenian fighter Nahapet (
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in Armenian) and others valiantly attempt to defend their village in
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This article related to a Soviet film of the 1970s is a
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called the film 'absorbing' and it was broadcast by the
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Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
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Index

Henrik Malyan
Sos Sargsyan
Frunzik Mkrtchyan
Alexander Arutunian
Armenfilm
Armenian
Russian
Armenian
Armenian-language
drama film
Armenian genocide
Hrachya Qochar
Un Certain Regard
1978 Cannes Film Festival
Sos Sargsyan
Turkish Armenia
Ottoman troops
Aragats
Dian, Talin
Soviet Armenia
Frunzik Mkrtchyan
Dle Yaman
David Marshall Lang
BBC
ISBN
978-99930-54-18-4
Macmillan Reference
ISBN
978-0-02-865848-3
"Festival de Cannes: Nahapet"

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