My Son Shall Be Armenian

[1] In Syria, Goudsouzian films in Deir ez-Zor, where thousands of Armenians were marched to death.

In one scene, he scrapes the soil around a church and discovers the remains of what appears to be a mass grave, scooping up bones, a wedding ring and a bullet.

In Armenia, Goudsouzian visits villages that had been renamed for former settlements, finding elders who recount what had occurred to their parents and siblings.

[2][3] My Son Shall Be Armenian incorporates archival photographs and footage from a Hollywood silent movie based on the accounts of one survivor who escaped to the United States during the genocide.

[2] Participants in the film include Canadian artist Lousnak and TV host Patrick Masbourian.