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  1. The Armenian Genocide is a 2006 television documentary film exploring the Ottoman Empire killings of more than one million Armenians during World War I. The documentary was broadcast by most 348 PBS affiliate stations on April 17, 2006.

    • Andrew Goldberg
    • PBS
  2. Apr 17, 2006 · Armenian Genocide: Directed by Andrew Goldberg. With Julianna Margulies, Ron Suny, Peter Balakian, Elizabeth Frierson. The first Genocide of the 20th century when over a million Armenians died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks during World War I, between 1915 and 1918.

    • (4.9K)
    • Documentary, History, War
    • Andrew Goldberg
    • 2006-04-17
  3. 7. Komitas. 1988 1h 36m. 6.6 (87) Rate. TV Movie. The film is dedicated to the Armenian monk and genius composer Komitas, and the 2 million victims on his people in Turkey in 1915. Director Don Askarian Stars Samvel Ovasapian Margarita Woskanjan Omig Saadetian. 8.

  4. This film, made for PBS by Emmy Award-winning producer Andrew Goldberg, is the complete story of the Armenian Genocide. The film describes not only what happened before, during and since World War I, but also takes a direct look at the genocide denial maintained by Turkey to this day.

    • Women of 1915 (2016)/ Directed by Bared Maronian.
    • Map of Salvation (2015)/Directed by Aram Shahbazyan
    • Grandma’s Tattoos(2011)/Directed by Suzanne Khardalian
    • Orphans of The Genocide (2013)/Directed by Aram Shahbazyan
    • Voices from The Lake (1999)/Directed by J. Michael Hagopian
    • Germany and The Secret Genocide (2003)/Directed by J. Michael Hagopian
    • The River Ran Red (2008)/Directed by J. Michael Hagopian
    • The Forgotten Genocide (1975)/Directed by J. Michael Hagopian
    • The Other Side of Home (2016)/Directed by Nare Mkrtchyan

    The epic journey of women survivors of the 20th Century’s first genocide and the odyssey of the relentless human rights advocates who empowered them.

    The film tells about the humanist movement that emerged as a wave of protest and resistance during human tragedies in the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, especially the Armenian Genocide. The heroes of the film are humanists known to history, real people, who have witnessed the massacres of the Armenians TThey are witnesses...

    Reveals the fate of thousands of forgotten women, mostly teenagers and young girls, who survived the 1915 Armenian Genocide but were forced into prostitution by their captors.

    Orphans of the Genocide is an eye-opening visual journey through never-before-seen archival footage and discovered memoirs of orphans who lived through the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Over 150,000 orphans were rescued by American and Scandinavian organizations. One of these orphans was Satenig, the mother of American pathologist and euthanasia propo...

    25 years in research and production, this feature-length documentary on the Armenian Genocide focuses on the day-to-day tragedy unfolding in Kharpert-Mezreh, one among 4000 towns and villages of the former Ottoman empire in 1915, where monumental forces were unleashed by a policy of annihilation. Includes eyewitness accounts of American and Europea...

    Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film chronicles the involvement of Turkey’s ally, Germany, in the first genocide of the 20th Century. German documents attest to Turkish culpability and to German complicity and cover-up. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times has declared the film a “…rigorously researched and a damning indictment…a not...

    The River Ran Red is the epic search for survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 along the Euphrates River. From his archives of 400 testimonies of survivors and eyewitnesses, award-winning filmmaker J. Michael Hagopian weaves a compelling story of terrifying intensity, taking the viewer from the highland waters of the river to the burning deser...

    Documentary by Armenian born J. Michael Hagopian, who now films and lives in the United States, detailing the Armenian genocide by Turks through eyewitness accounts and interviews with survivors, combined with rare archival film footage.

    In 2015, a Turkish woman named Maya discovers that her great grandmother was survivor of the Armenian genocide. Maya embodies the conflict as she has two enemies living in her body: one side that suffers and the other side that denies. The documentary follows Maya as she decides to go to Armenia to take part in the 100th commemoration of the genoci...

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  7. Apr 21, 2017 · Watch on. More than 80 years later, The Promise, the first-ever major motion picture film about the Armenian Genocide hits theatre screens nationwide on April 21—just three days before the 102nd ...

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