Yeah. It's a Canadian production (Egoyan and all) and had an all-star Armenian cast: Eric Begosian, Charles Azvenour, etc. I liked it. It was a pretty intellectually heavy movie. Egoyan gets off a little easy by telling the genocide story as a film within the film, which allows him to distance himself a little from coming right out and saying "this is how things were". And I do like how they wove in a little of the story of the Armenian modernist painter, Gorky.
Most people would probably be bored to tears, as it was a bit culturally highbrow. But I thought it was very well made.