
Hostages 1991
In *Hostages* (1991), acclaimed Armenian director Sergei Israelyan crafts a drama that dissects the moral decay of power through the life of Gevorg Adamyan, a man who embraces the ruthless philosophy 'the end justifies the means.
Director: Sergei Israelyan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Hostages* (1991) about?
The film follows Gevorg Adamyan, a powerful figure who justifies his ruthless actions through the belief that the end justifies the means. His choices, though seemingly advantageous, gradually erode his character and devastate those closest to him, including family and friends.
Who directed *Hostages*?
The film was directed by Sergei Israelyan, who brings a sharp, introspective lens to the moral dilemmas at the story's core.
Who stars in *Hostages*?
The film stars Leon Kukulyan in the lead role, with supporting performances from Hrachya Harutyunyan, Igor Kashintsev, Tigran Nersesyan, and G. Balyan.
Is *Hostages* (1991) worth watching?
Given its tight runtime and the weighty themes it tackles, *Hostages* offers a compelling viewing experience for fans of character-driven dramas. While it lacks a widely reported IMDb rating, its focus on moral complexity and strong performances make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking substance over spectacle.
How long is *Hostages*?
The film runs for 85 minutes.
About Hostages (1991) — A 1991 Armenian Drama on Power and Moral Collapse
In *Hostages* (1991), acclaimed Armenian director Sergei Israelyan crafts a drama that dissects the moral decay of power through the life of Gevorg Adamyan, a man who embraces the ruthless philosophy 'the end justifies the means.' Israelyan's tight 85-minute narrative explores how this mindset, while securing professional dominance, erodes personal relationships and inner peace, casting a shadow over his family and friends alike. The film's stark atmosphere lingers as Adamyan's choices ripple outward, leaving destruction in their wake and forcing viewers to confront the human cost of unchecked ambition. With sharp dialogue and a deliberately paced tone, *Hostages* is a compelling study of moral compromise.
Balancing psychological depth with social critique, Israelyan and his ensemble cast—led by Leon Kukulyan and supported by Hrachya Harutyunyan and Igor Kashintsev—deliver performances that ground the film's high-stakes themes in raw humanity. The result is a gripping drama that lingers in the mind, inviting reflection on the personal toll of power and the fragility of integrity.