Bloodvine is the dramatic tale of a man’s struggle to come to terms with the inexplicable episodes, gaps, and secrets that plague his family. Set in the 1950s against the backdrop of the three-thousand-year-old Armenian culture, Bloodvine is a gripping story of love and betrayal. Two half-brothers, Andy and Abe, inherit forty acres of prime vineyard in California’s Central Valley. Fertile as the land is, it is not enough to support their families, and what ensues is a riveting interchange of accusations and, ultimately, betrayal.
Told with an authentic and unflinching sense of place, this story of trans-generational trauma and healing resonates with the power of humanity’s most ancient conflicts.