
🎬 Title: Songs of Solomon / Սողոմոնի Երգերը
Story: Based on actual historical events, this film depicts a childhood friendship that is shattered by the tragic Hamidian massacres orchestrated by the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II from 1894 to 1896.
⭐ Rating: 10 (1 votes)
📅 Release date: November 26, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour and 43 minutes
🎭 Genres: Drama
🎬 Director: Arman Nshanian
✍️ Writers: Sylvia Kavoukjian, Audrey Gevorkian
🌍 Country: Armenia

👥 Cast: Samvel Tadevossian (as Komitas), Arman Nshanian (as Osman), Sos Janibekyan (as Garbis), Arevik Gevorgyan (as Sevil), Tatev Hovakimyan (as Sona), Jean-Pierre Nshanian (as Archbishop Dertsakyan), Artashes Aleksanyan (as Abdullah), Shake Tukhmanyan (as Grandmother), Rudolph Ghevondyan (as General), Narine Grigoryan (as Anhayt Kin)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Songs of Solomon (2020): This film firmly embraces its dramatic elements without feeling clichéd. Under Arman Nshanian’s adept direction, it maintains a steady pace and offers a vivid sense of setting. Performances by Samvel Tadevossian, Arman Nshanian, and Sos Janibekyan provide a grounded and subtle portrayal. At 1 hour and 43 minutes, the film unfolds at a thoughtful pace, rarely lingering too long in any given scene. While it has some minor flaws, its strengths definitely shine through. If this story resonates with you, definitely add it to your watchlist.
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