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The Armenian Genocide (film)

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'The Armenian Genocide' is a 2006 television documentary film exploring the Ottoman Empire killings of more than one million Armenians during World War I. The documentary was broadcast by most 348 PBS affiliate stations on April 17, 2006.

Because of the controversial nature of the subject in Turkey, PBS attempted to give both sides a voice and produced a four expert panel discussion to be aired immediately afterwards. However, due to an intense lobbying effort by Armenian groups and some members of Congress, the follow-up panel discussion was cancelled on a third of those stations broadcasting the documentary over concerns of offending human rights groups and the descendants of Armenian genocide survivors.Alessandra Stanley, [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/17/arts/television/17stan.html A PBS Documentary Makes Its Case for the Armenian Genocide, With or Without a Debate], 'The New York Times', April 17, 2006, 'Accessed April 17, 2006'

Produced in conjunction with Oregon Public Broadcasting, it was written and directed by Andrew Goldberg (who also directed 'The Armenians: A Story of Survival') and narrated by Hollywood celebrities Orlando Bloom, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Jared Leto, Julianna Margulies, Paul Rudd and Natalie Portman.

See also



* Armenian genocide in culture

* List of American films of 2006

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