
My Son Shall Be Armenian
Directed by Hagop Goudsouzian2004 81mDocumentary
4.1
Exploring the question of Armenian identity, 'My Son Shall Be Armenian' follows filmmaker Hagop Goudsouzian, who travels with five Montreal men and women of Armenian descent to the land of his ancestors in search of survivors of the 1915 genocide. Through interviews with elders and the touching accounts of his fellow travellers, Goudsouzian has crafted a dignified and poignant film on the need to make peace with the past in order to turn toward the future. In French with English subtitles.
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My Son Shall Be Armenian was released on April 23, 2004.
My Son Shall Be Armenian was directed by Hagop Goudsouzian.
My Son Shall Be Armenian has a runtime of 81m.
My Son Shall Be Armenian was produced by Yves Bisaillon, Christian Medawar.
Exploring the question of Armenian identity, 'My Son Shall Be Armenian' follows filmmaker Hagop Goudsouzian, who travels with five Montreal men and women of Armenian descent to the land of his ancestors in search of survivors of the 1915 genocide. Through interviews with elders and the touching accounts of his fellow travellers, Goudsouzian has crafted a dignified and poignant film on the need to make peace with the past in order to turn toward the future. In French with English subtitles.
The key characters in My Son Shall Be Armenian are Self (Lousnak Abdalian), Self (Mariam Avoyan), Self (Martine Batani).
My Son Shall Be Armenian is a Documentary film.
My Son Shall Be Armenian has an audience rating of 4.1 out of 10.
