2013 Thin Line Film Fest - Voyage To Amasia
February 11
Voyage To Amasia is a feature documentary inspired by Eric Hachikian's piano trio of the same name. Amasia, Turkey, is the city from which Eric's grandmother fled during the Armenian Genocide. The film traces a path through the past, honoring Eric's grandmother and uncovering what her life in Turkey might have been like. It also explores how the events of nearly a century ago continue to strain the relationship between Armenians and Turks today. Inspired by one family's story, the filmmakers embark on their own journey in hopes of finding a greater understanding between two peoples still at odds.
Film Details
Duration: 84 mins
Directed & Produced by: Eric Hachikian & Randy Bell
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