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This documentary, 'My Son Shall Be Armenian,' dives into a very personal journey. It's all about Hagop Goudsouzian and some members from Montreal's Armenian community, whose connections to the Armenian Genocide hit home in a unique way. They travel to Armenia and Syria, and what stands out is the rawness of their encounters with survivors. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the stories being shared. There's a somber tone throughout, reflecting the weight of the past, but also a sense of resilience. The practical effects are minimal, focusing on the people and their narratives. This film really lets you feel the emotional gravity of their experiences and the bonds formed through shared history. It's not flashy, but it has a certain power in its simplicity.
Focuses on survivor stories and personal connections.Highlights the cultural significance of remembrance.Offers a poignant look at trauma and resilience.
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