The first genocide of this century occurred during the first World War, when 1.5 million Armenians were killed, and an entire nation was driven from its land. BACK TO ARARAT is the first film to examine this tragic episode in depth.
Traveling from the old ruins to new Armenian communities around the world, the film presents a people united in its dream of returning to its homeland. But no one will listen to their arguments. In fact, Turkish representatives in the film argue the genocide never took place.
BACK TO ARARAT is a powerful reminder of a global injustice which has gone unaddressed.
"The film contains much of value for ethnologists and students of Armenian culture... Of interest to special collections in public libraries and useful for undergraduates in Middle East history and folklore." - Choice"**** [Four Stars]... There are no other documentaries available on this subject. Any library that wishes to offer a complete world history cannot ignore this video." - Video Rating Guide for Libraries** Ho"The film contains much of value for ethnologists and students of Armenian culture... Of interest to special collections in public libraries and useful for undergraduates in Middle East history and folklore." - Choice
"**** [Four Stars]... There are no other documentaries available on this subject. Any library that wishes to offer a complete world history cannot ignore this video." - Video Rating Guide for Libraries
Honorable Mention, 1989 American Film & Video Festival