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The River Ran Red is a compelling entry in The Witnesses Trilogy. Its 60-minute runtime feels both intimate and expansive, pulling you into the harrowing journey of those who survived the Armenian Genocide. The director's choice to use firsthand accounts creates a raw, emotional landscape that balances the personal with the historical. The emotional weight is palpable, and the pacing invites you to absorb the gravity of the testimonies. The visuals, interspersed with the serene yet haunting backdrop of the Euphrates, enhance the storytelling, making it not just a documentary, but an experience. You can sense the filmmaker's urgency to preserve these stories, a driving force that makes it stand apart in the documentary genre.
Part of The Witnesses TrilogyFocus on eyewitness accountsEmotionally impactful storytelling
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J. Michael Hagopian
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