The Promise (2016 film)

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The Promise (2016 film) is a historical drama set during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, focusing on the Armenian Genocide through a love triangle involving an Armenian medical student, a French-educated Armenian woman, and an American journalist.

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instanceOf film
historical drama film
budget approximately $90 million
characterRole Ana Khesarian is a French-educated Armenian woman
Chris Myers is an American journalist
Mikael Boghosian is an Armenian medical student
cinematographyBy Javier Aguirresarobe
composer Gabriel Yared
countryOfOrigin United States
dedicatedTo victims of the Armenian Genocide
depicts Armenian Genocide
director Terry George
distributor Open Road Films
editedBy Steven Rosenblum NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Portugal
Spain
genre historical drama
romantic drama
hasLoveTriangle Mikael Boghosian, Ana Khesarian, and Chris Myers
mainCharacter Ana Khesarian
Chris Myers
Mikael Boghosian
mpaaRating PG-13
notableFor depicting the Armenian Genocide in a major Hollywood production
originalLanguage English
portrays events during World War I in the Ottoman Empire
persecution of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
premiereDate September 11, 2016
producer Eric Esrailian
Mike Medavoy
William Horberg
productionCompany Survival Pictures
ratingSystem MPAA
releaseYear 2016
runtime 133 minutes
setInPeriod final years of the Ottoman Empire
starring Angela Sarafyan
Charlotte Le Bon
Christian Bale
James Cromwell NERFINISHED
Jean Reno
Oscar Isaac
Shohreh Aghdashloo
theatricalReleaseCountry United States
theatricalReleaseDate April 21, 2017
worldPremiereAt Toronto International Film Festival
writer Robin Swicord
Terry George

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