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Best International Feature - Staten Island Film Festival 2006,
Finalist for Best Point-of-view Documentary at the Golden Sheaf Awards 2006,
Finalist
for Best Armenian Documentary at the Golden Apricot 2006,
Finalist for the Pierre and Yolande Perrault Prize (Best emerging documentary director) and for the Ruth and Alex Dworkin Prize for Tolerance (Montreal, 2006)
and more...
Quebec – Canada, 2005,
Digital Video,
Color,
53 min.
Written, Filmed and Directed by: Araz Artinian
Additional
Photography:
Alex Margineanu
Vahagn Ter-Hakobyan
Additional Sound:
Dominique Chartrand
Alexandre Gravel
Edited by: Andrea Henriquez
Sound
Editing:
Benoît Dame
Sound Mix: Jean-Pierre Bissonnette
Produced by: Ian Quenneville
Nathalie
Barton
Araz Artinian
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“A true cry from the heart.”
Jacques Bertrand – Radio-Canada
“Deeply
touching (…) So thorough and done with
so much love.”
Sarah Rowland – Hour Montreal
“A
fascinating documentary.”
Odile Tremblay – Le
Devoir
“A stunning, truly beautiful and deeply affecting
film.”
Atom Egoyan
An angry, tender and funny film, The Genocide
in Me deals
with the impact of the 1915 Armenian Genocide on the life of young
filmmaker Araz Artinian, who has had to carry this legacy since
her childhood. In this personal journey, Artinian, torn between her
father’s
passionate commitment to the Armenians of the Diaspora and her
own personal needs, confronts the reality of living in a multicultural
melting pot, and asks herself the universal question “Where
do I belong?”.
The documentary deftly weaves together 8mm
film footage shot by the filmmaker’s grandfather from the
1940’s to the 1980’s
in Egypt and in Canada, with riveting photographic archives of the
Genocide, the filmmaker’s present-day video journals, and a
deeply honest narration. Through moving interviews with the last
survivors of this Genocide in the USA and through a risky trip to
Turkey, Artinian goes back to the origin of her father’s obsession,
an obsession born of the Turkish denial and the fear of losing the
Armenian culture.
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