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    Mayrig (Mother) is a 1991 semi-autobiographical film written and directed by French-Armenian filmmaker Henri Verneuil. The film's principal cast includes Claudia Cardinale and Omar Sharif as parents of Azad (Henri Verneuil depicted as child).

  2. Mayrig est un film français d'Henri Verneuil sorti le 27 novembre 1991. Synopsis [ modifier | modifier le code ] Après un prologue qui montre le procès de Soghomon Tehlirian qui a assassiné en 1921 à Berlin Talaat Pacha , l’un des principaux responsables du génocide arménien , le film raconte l'histoire de l'arrivée d'une famille ...

  3. Jan 10, 2015 · Ce roman chronique l'enfance d'Achod Malakian, alias Henri Verneuil. Le réalisateur d' “Un singe en hiver”(mon film préféré de Verneuil) est un exilé arménien qui a débarqué à Marseille à l'âge de 4 ans avec sa mère ( Mayrig en arménien), son père et ses deux tantes.

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  5. www.allocine.fr › film › fichefilm_gen_cfilm=30479Mayrig - Film 1991 - AlloCiné

    Jan 15, 1992 · Mayrig est un film réalisé par Henri Verneuil avec Richard Berry, Claudia Cardinale. Synopsis : Azad Zakarian est né en Arménie, le 11 mai 1915, l'année du premier génocide du XXe siècle.

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    • min | Comédie dramatique
    • Henri Verneuil
    • 1992-01-15
  6. An autobiographical diptych by Henri Verneuil, based on his novel. Henri Verneuil was born Achod Malakian of Armenian parentage on October 15, 1920, in Rodosto, Turkey, and his family fled to France and settled in Marseilles when he was a young child.

  7. He later recounted his childhood experience in the novel Mayrig, which he dedicated to his mother and made into a 1991 film with the same name, which was followed by a sequel, 588 Rue Paradis, the following year.

  8. In the first part of his valedictory diptych, titled Mayrig (meaning 'Mother' in Armenian), Verneuil concentrates on an Armenian family's attempts to settle in France in the aftermath of the Armenian massacre of 1915, which is now widely accepted as the first genocide in modern times.

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