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Kcet Airs Lost Treasures Of Christianity: The Ancient Monuments Of Armenia

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  • Kcet Airs Lost Treasures Of Christianity: The Ancient Monuments Of Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE
    KCET
    Contact: Laurel Lambert, KCET (323) 953-5246
    Tuesday, April 5, 2006
    Cathy Williams, KCET (323) 953-5243



    KCET AIRS LOST TREASURES OF CHRISTIANITY: THE ANCIENT MONUMENTS OF ARMENIA
    ON MONDAY, APRIL 24, AND
    HONORS ARMENIAN CULTURE AND HISTORY THROUGHOUT APRIL


    Deep in the ruins of the medieval castles, churches and monasteries of
    Armenia - the first country in the world to declare Christianity its
    official religion - lie clues to some of the most haunting questions in
    the history of art. On Monday, April 24 (10:30 - 11:00 p.m.), KCET airs an
    encore broadcast of `Lost Treasures of Christianity: The Ancient Monuments
    of Armenia,' a documentary that reveals recovered artifacts from these
    structures, such as stone-carved images and brilliantly colored
    illuminated manuscripts.

    Dr. Lucy Der Manuelian embarks on an extraordinary journey across Armenia
    to uncover a rich architectural legacy and to draw out long-neglected
    connections to Western culture, art and architecture. Der Manuelian, the
    Arthur H. Dadian and Ara Oztemel Chair of Armenian Art and Architectural
    History at Tufts University, introduces viewers to treasures most of the
    world has never seen.

    `Lost Treasures of Christianity: The Ancient Monuments of Armenia' is part
    of KCET's commemoration of Armenian culture and history during the month
    of April, which includes a two-hour block of primetime programming on
    Monday, April 24:

    Wednesday, April 12: Life & Times, KCET's signature local news and public
    affairs series, features a segment about Armenian filmmaker Michael
    Hagopian, currently working on his third documentary, `Caravans Along the
    Euphrates,' which tells the story of the Armenian mass killings of 1915
    through interviews with survivors. Life & Times airs (6:30 - 7:00 p.m.),
    and the segment will also be available at KCET's Life & Times Blog, where
    viewers may engage in an online discussion (www.kcet.org/blog).

    Monday, April 17 (9:00 - 10:00 p.m.): KCET broadcasts the premiere of `Le
    Génocide Arménien' (`The Armenian Genocide'), the 2005 documentary by
    French filmmaker Laurence Jourdan. The English-voiceover documentary makes
    its U.S. television premiere. Widely acclaimed in Europe, the film is
    respectful of Armenian history while being illustrative of events which
    took place prior to World War I.

    Monday, April 24: KCET has scheduled an encore broadcast of `My Son Shall
    Be Armenian' (9:00 - 10:30 p.m.), the poignant documentary by
    Armenian-Canadian filmmaker Hagop Goudsouzian. Accompanied by five
    Montréal men and women of Armenian origin, he returned to the land of his
    ancestors in search of survivors of the genocide of 1915. Through the
    moving testimony of those centenarians, and the funny and touching
    accounts of his fellow travelers from the New World, Goudsouzian has
    crafted a dignified and insightful film on the need to make peace with the
    past in order to turn toward the future. Immediately following `My Son
    Shall Be Armenian,' KCET repeats the Life & Times segment about Armenian
    filmmaker Michael Hagopian. Rounding out the evening's primetime schedule
    in honor of Armenian culture and history, KCET broadcasts `Lost Treasures
    of Christianity: The Ancient Monuments of Armenia' (10:30 - 11:00 p.m.).

    In addition to finding more information about the films and filmmakers at
    KCET.org, viewers can set email reminders for each program by clicking on
    the Schedule tab and selecting the title via the monthly calendar.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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