Ravished Armenia
File:Ravished-Armenia-The-Story-of-Aurora-Martiganian.jpg
Cover of the book Ravished Armenia
AuthorArshaluys (Aurora) Mardiganian
LanguageEnglish
GenreAutobiography
Publication date
1918
Publication placeUSA
Media typeHardcover
Auction of Souls
(aka Ravished Armenia)
Promotional poster for the film Auction of Souls' also known as Ravished Armenia
Directed byOscar Apfel
Written byHarvey Gates
Aurora Mardiganian
Nora Waln
Produced byWilliam Nicholas Selig
StarringAurora Mardiganian
Irvin Cummings
Anna Q. Nilsson
Henry Morgenthau
Lillian West
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
United States January 19, 1919
LanguageEnglish

Ravished Armenia is the title of both a book written in 1918 by Arshaluys (Aurora) Mardiganian about her experiences in the Armenian Genocide and the Hollywood film based on it that was filmed in 1919.


Film Auction of Souls

The film Auction of Souls was based on the autobiographical book Ravished Armenia. That's why the film is also known as Ravished Armenia.

According to a contemporary New York Times article, the first half of the film shows "Armenia as it was before Turkish and German devastation, and led up to the deportation of priests and thousands of families into the desert. One of the concluding scenes showed young Armenian women flogged for their refusal to enter Turkish harems and depicted the Turkish slave markets."[1] All known complete copies of the film have since been lost, but Mardiganian's account is still in print.[2]

2009 film restoration

A restored and edited 24-minute segment of the historic motion picture was released in 2009 by the Armenian Genocide Resource Center of Northern California. It is based on a rare surviving reel of film edited in Soviet Armenia. It includes a music score, an introduction, 125 subtitles, and a slideshow of several black-white production stills. The DVD is distributed by Heritage Publishing, Richmond, California, and is copyrighted by Richard Kloian.

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