The contraposition of the 'map of death' against the 'map of salvation that is the foundation of the storyline of this movie, works excellently, I believe. It's powerful, it's extremely convincing and it's a must-see piece of documentary for any human being with consciousness. As a memorial to the one-hundredth anniversary of the Armenian genocide committed by Ottoman Turkey in 1915, under the cover of World War One, I believe it is one of the best documentaries in recent years on this subject. However, it goes further than that. It is a powerful research into humanism and the power of the human soul.
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