The Avakians are a rich Armenian family. Two family members are Aram, a
land-owner living in a small town in Turkey, and Assadour, a successful doctor
from Venice. The brothers have not seen each other for a long time and
decide to meet in Armenia. While Assadour prepares himself for his trip to
his native land, the Armenian part of the family starts preparing the old
family seat for their visitors from abroad. They set to work painting, joining
and repairing, and even construct a tennis court for the Italians. Meanwhile,
the political situation has grown more acute. Since coming to power in
1913, the government of Young Turks has made it their goal to create one
vast Turkish empire; in 1915, Italy and France enter into an alliance against
Turkey and Austria. Assadour is still hoping in vain to be able to travel from
Italy to his homeland when all hell breaks loose in Armenia. The Young Turks
order the massacre of the Armenian people. Aram and his family are discovered
in their hiding place. The men are murdered and the women are
forcibly deported. Their march will surely mean their death. However, the
Avakian women have a protector – Aram’s daughter, Nunik, falls in love with
one of the Turkish officers, who sees to it that Nunik and her family are not
subjected to any more suffering. But the women are by no means in safety
yet. |