The film chronicles their joint odyssey trekking through the layered landscape, the Scotsman determined to document the physical relics, and the Armenian-American, the stories of the people. In Turkey, Hovannisian, the granddaughter of genocide survivors, met a lone Scottish explorer who had spent thirty years documenting the vanishing traces of the Armenian past. She always knew she would one day share the Armenian story on a grand scale, but it didn’t happen until she dared to venture to the forbidden lands of her ancestral past. EasternĪs a broadcast journalist, Hovannisian has spent a career producing and directing non-fiction stories for television.
For viewers who missed the first run or who want to watch again, “The Hidden Map “ will air: While Hovannisian plans to share the documentary with audiences in Armenia and worldwide, for now it is available only in the United States. With that, I can exhale, if just a little.” I believe that it will live far beyond us. It’s as if the flood gates opened, and people from all over the country, Armenians and non-Armenians, poured their hearts out… expressing that the documentary hit home in ways they didn’t even know exist, made them part of the continuing story, and awakened purpose and desire to learn and do more. It’s an ideal match, and I’m thankful for that.” About viewer reaction, she said, “It’s filling. Hovannisian added, “For NBCLX to recognize that everyone should know this story, and to offer viewers three more primetime opportunities to do so, highlights the substance of the network. We are honored that she has trusted NBCLX with distributing it.“ Ani Hovannisian’s documentary is compelling, unique and so important for everyone to see. “So many people have reached out to us asking for more ways to watch the film. “NBCLX is thrilled to once again share ‘The Hidden Map’ with our audience,” said Vice President of Content Strategy Matt Goldberg. Standing for truth in storytelling and responding to viewer demand, the network has announced three more airings of the film this Memorial Day weekend, which also marks the anniversary of Armenian Independence.
The fast-growing NBC-owned network known for its innovative deep-dive approach to pressing social issues and current events ran the film six times during the weekend of April 24, 2021, coinciding with President Biden’s official recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Following a widely acclaimed television debut, Ani Hovannisian’s documentary, “The Hidden Map,” has been scheduled for encore broadcasts on NBCLX nationwide on May 28, 29, and 30.