Armenian Genocide
- Film per la TV
- 2006
- 1h
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe 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.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.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.
David Grillo
- Enver Pasha
- (voce)
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10arin_dj
The events of movie is about the genocide of Armenians by Ottoman Empire. The sad reality is this events are still denied by Turkey and its Alys such as Azerbaijan. So many fake Turkish and Azerbaijani users are down voting this movie as way of erasing their dark past
10xopx-1
Contains the most important part of what every great documentary should: Truth.
I was astonished at the amount of valuable, interesting new facts the documentary presents. Would be a great method for teaching about the Armenian Genocide. Unlike most documentaries, it does Not take you into a sleepy and weary mode.
Again, what I like and value most is the fact that the documentary is portraying truth. Andrew Goldberg did an astonishing job making this documentary.
Another great film about the Armenian Genocide is "Ararat" directed by Atom Egoyan. I love this movie and Stephen Holden from The New York Times says "Ararat" is the year's most thought-provoking film." It would be a sin to disagree. I agree.
I was astonished at the amount of valuable, interesting new facts the documentary presents. Would be a great method for teaching about the Armenian Genocide. Unlike most documentaries, it does Not take you into a sleepy and weary mode.
Again, what I like and value most is the fact that the documentary is portraying truth. Andrew Goldberg did an astonishing job making this documentary.
Another great film about the Armenian Genocide is "Ararat" directed by Atom Egoyan. I love this movie and Stephen Holden from The New York Times says "Ararat" is the year's most thought-provoking film." It would be a sin to disagree. I agree.
This documentary sheds light on the pervasive issue of Turkophobia, a phenomenon that actively distorts historical truths with deliberate and systematic intent, and its profound impact on society at the outset of the 20th century. By delving into the depths of this phenomenon, the production unravels the intricate history of individuals who sought to construct an alternative narrative, one that diverged from established historical facts and contradicted the principles of historical scholarship.
The narrative language they wove was steeped in prejudice and animosity towards Turks, effectively weaponizing historical distortion as a means to perpetuate their biases and deepen societal divisions. The consequences of such actions are lamentable, as they not only misinform and mislead but also sow seeds of discord and prejudice among communities.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this documentary exposes the insidious nature of Turkophobia, highlighting how it has been utilized as a tool to vilify and marginalize an entire culture and people. By confronting this phenomenon head-on, the production challenges viewers to critically examine the narratives they encounter and to strive for a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of history. In doing so, it urges us to confront the destructive power of prejudice and misinformation, and to embrace a future built on empathy, mutual respect, and a commitment to truth.
The narrative language they wove was steeped in prejudice and animosity towards Turks, effectively weaponizing historical distortion as a means to perpetuate their biases and deepen societal divisions. The consequences of such actions are lamentable, as they not only misinform and mislead but also sow seeds of discord and prejudice among communities.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this documentary exposes the insidious nature of Turkophobia, highlighting how it has been utilized as a tool to vilify and marginalize an entire culture and people. By confronting this phenomenon head-on, the production challenges viewers to critically examine the narratives they encounter and to strive for a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of history. In doing so, it urges us to confront the destructive power of prejudice and misinformation, and to embrace a future built on empathy, mutual respect, and a commitment to truth.
10kpanosia
this has got to be one of the best documentaries done on the Armenian Genocide. The systematical massacres of the Armenians in the 1915-1920 era were done by the Turkish Ottoman Empire, this was not war, this was not for the good of the Armenians. Since when is moving 1.5 million people into the desert with few or no food or water for the good of the people?...Since when is the minority of an EMPIRE any danger for the government of the country?...It is clear that most of very few of the previous comments were not educated ones, because they seemed to forget the 100'000 Armenians massacred in their villages during the 1875-1878 era in the hands of the ottoman sultan.
Id recommend to watch this movie with an open mind, the movie basically promotes fact, true facts unlike what the Turkish government is doing now promoting falsified facts, to their own people and paying professors in the USA to promote the "idea" of that the genocide never happened.
Id recommend to watch this movie with an open mind, the movie basically promotes fact, true facts unlike what the Turkish government is doing now promoting falsified facts, to their own people and paying professors in the USA to promote the "idea" of that the genocide never happened.
I'm so thankful for productions like this that teach us about the history that we in America were not thought in our history books until recent times. This sad reality which coined the term "genocide" was enlightening. More should research about this topic that is so vehemently denied by the Turks today. Much to their dismay the world has recognized and has proof that it happened and 1.5 million innocent Armenians were slaughtered and killed. Disgusting and sad reality of the past.
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