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I Am Not Alone

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Year: 2019 Documentary Runtime: 90 min Rating: 8.3

Overview

On Easter 2018, a man put on a backpack and began to walk across Armenia. His mission: to inspire a velvet revolution and topple the corrupt regime that enjoys absolute power in his former Soviet nation. With total access to all key players, this documentary tells the story of what happened in the next 40 days.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Nikol Pashinyan

Nikol Pashinyan

Self

Serzh Sargsyan

Serzh Sargsyan

Self

Valeriy Osipyan

Valeriy Osipyan

Self

Anna Hakobyan

Anna Hakobyan

Self

Raffi Hovannisian

Raffi Hovannisian

Self

Serj Tankian

Serj Tankian

Self

Chalo

Chalo

The Dog

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