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Ararat
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Ararat is a 2002 “movie within a movie” directed by Atom Egoyan. In "Ararat", the character director/producer Edward Saroyan (Charles Aznavour) makes a movie to tell the story of the Armenian genocide in and around the town of Van in Eastern Turkey in 1915. As Raffi (David Alpay) is interrogated by a customs officer (Christopher Plummer), upon his return from a visit to Turkey, he recounts how his life was changed during the making of this film and by the life of artist Arshile Gorky (Simon Abkarian), who was a witness to the genocide.
The following firearms can be seen in the film Ararat:
Rifles
Gewehr 1888
Some Armenian fighters and Turkish soldiers carry and use Gewehr 1888 rifles.
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Percussion rifle (unidentified)
Some Armenian fighters are equipped with unidentified percussion rifles.
Machine Guns
Maxim MG 08/15
A Maxim MG08/15 is used one of the Armenian resistance fighters. He briefly fires the gun before he getting wounded.