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April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

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  • April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

    Two Cats Productions is pleased to announce:
    Our New Documentary
    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    Premieres on PBS at 10pm, April 17, 2006

    New York, NY (January, 2006) -- The Armenian Genocide is the complete story of the first Genocide of the 20th century - when over a million Armenians died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks during World War I.

    This unprecedented and powerful one-hour documentary, scheduled to air April 17th at 10pm on PBS, (check local listings for possible changes) was written, directed and produced by Emmy Award-winning producer Andrew Goldberg of Two Cats Productions, in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Featuring interviews with the leading experts in the field such as
    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power and New York Times best-selling author, Peter Balakian, this film features never-before-seen, historical footage of the events and key players of one of the greatest untold stories of the 20th century.



    The Armenian Genocide is narrated by Julianna Margulies and includes historical narrations by Ed Harris, Natalie Portman, Laura Linney and Orlando Bloom, among others. "What the word 'Genocide' connotes is a systematic campaign of destruction.



    If you simply call the horrors of 1915 'crimes against humanity' or 'atrocities,' it doesn't fully convey just how methodical this campaign of slaughter and deportation really was, and I think that's why historians look at the record and they really can come to no other conclusion but that this word, Genocide, applies to this methodical campaign of destruction," says Samantha Power. Filmed in the US, France, Germany, Belgium, Turkey and Syria, the program features discussions with Kurdish and Turkish citizens in modern-day Turkey who speak openly about the stories told to them by their parents and grandparents. To this day, Turkey denies the Genocide occurred and maintains this position steadfastly.



    The film includes testimony by former Turkish Diplomat Gunduz Aktan to US lawmakers in the year 2000, where he explains the official Turkish position on the issue. "The Turkish people firmly believe that what happened to the Armenian people was not Genocide," Aktan says. "As Turkey seeks to join the European Union, 90 years later, this film can give people a much better understanding of why this issue is such an important and current part of the international conversation about Turkey's role in the world today," said Goldberg.



    Two Cats Productions is a documentary production company in New York City led by Andrew Goldberg. His television credits include PBS, ABC News, E!, CNN, and countless others. In addition to documentaries, he has also written and produced commercials for such companies as Bell South, Sephora/Louis Vuitton, AT&T and PetSmart Goldberg and Two Cats' recent documentary productions include, A Yiddish World Remembered for PBS which won an Emmy in 2002, and The Armenians, A Story of Survival, which aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the CINE Golden Eagle. Oregon Public
    Broadcasting (OPB) is a major provider of programs for the PBS national primetime schedule and American Public Television (APT), producing a variety of freestanding documentary specials and series. OPB is also a statewide network of community-supported learning resources, including OPB Television, an affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and OPB Radio, presenting local news coverage and the programs of National Public Radio (NPR), American Public Media (APM) and Public Radio International (PRI). The OPB Web site is opb.org. Major Underwriters: John and Judy Bedrosian, The Lincy Foundation, The Avanessians Family Foundation, and The Manoogian-Simone Foundation.

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    Last edited by karoaper; 01-12-2006, 06:13 PM.

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    Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

    April? Lol damn, REAL EARLY heads up. This is nice though, theres so many Armenian Genocide specials this year though...WE'RE MOVIN UP PEOPLE. CHANGE GON COME.

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      Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

      I wonder if they'll be showing it here or not.

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        Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

        Sounds interesting, but I will have to watch it to make sure what content they put on. As they say, the devil in the details.
        Achkerov kute.

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          Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

          Originally posted by Crissy
          I wonder if they'll be showing it here or not.
          If it's good, we'll send you the tape.

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            Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            Sounds interesting, but I will have to watch it to make sure what content they put on. As they say, the devil in the details.
            The choice of Margulies is interesting. I think it should be good.

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              Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

              Originally posted by karoaper
              If it's good, we'll send you the tape.
              Well the website mentioned about the DVD being available in spring. I'll be in the states then, so I'll look for it. I guess I can order through their website??? Although a review would be much appreciated thank you

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                Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

                Originally posted by Crissy
                Well the website mentioned about the DVD being available in spring. I'll be in the states then, so I'll look for it. I guess I can order through their website??? Although a review would be much appreciated thank you
                Consider it done. How you been?

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                  Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

                  Originally posted by karoaper
                  Consider it done. How you been?
                  Been good thank you and yourself? How did you spend NYE and Christmas?

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                    Re: April 17th, PBS Armenian Genocide special (early heads up)

                    Originally posted by karoaper
                    The choice of Margulies is interesting. I think it should be good.
                    The choice of Natalie Portman is interesting, since she's a Zionist who has collaborated with Alan Dershowitz.

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