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  • My Son Shall Be Armenian

    Visionnez le meilleur du documentaire, de l'animation et de la fiction au Canada.


    "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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      Kcet To Broadcast U.s. Premiere Of French Documentary

      PRESS RELEASE
      KCET
      Contact: Laurel Lambert, KCET
      Tel: 323/953-5246
      February 23, 2006
      Jennifer Kutner, KCET, 323/953-5243


      KCET TO BROADCAST U.S. PREMIERE OF FRENCH DOCUMENTARY
      ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, APRIL 17

      KCET IS ONLY PBS STATION SCHEDULED TO AIR
      `Le Genocide Armenien'

      (Los Angeles) -- KCET will present the U.S. broadcast premiere of `Le
      Genocide Armenien' (`The Armenian Genocide') by acclaimed French
      documentary filmmaker Laurence Jourdan. KCET currently has the exclusive
      broadcast rights to this film. The English-voiceover documentary
      premieres Monday, April 17 (10:00 - 11:00 p.m.)

      "It was a tremendous coup for KCET to acquire this film, as `Le Genocide
      Armenian' received wide acclaim in Europe. The film is respectful of
      Armenian history while being illustrative of events which took place prior
      to World War I and might be less familiar to our broad viewing audience,'
      said Mary Mazur, KCET executive vice president, programming and
      production. `We are pleased to begin a collaboration with Jourdan, whose
      depth of content is impeccable.' She added, `KCET enjoys a strong
      relationship with the Armenian community in Southern California and has
      broadcast programs over the years of particular interest to this
      audience."

      Laurence Jourdan has tackled many geopolitical and historical issues with
      documentaries including `The Milosevic Nightmare,' `Golan: The Story of an
      Occupation' and `The Forgotten People of the Ho Chi-Minh Road,' among
      others.

      During April, which is designated as Armenian Remembrance Month, KCET will
      also re-broadcast the popular documentary "My Son Shall be Armenian,"
      directed by Hagop Goudsouzian, which originally aired in April 2004.
      The documentary was well received and the station had many requests for a
      second airing.

      KCET, PBS' West Coast flagship station, has garnered hundreds of awards
      over its 40-year history for its national drama and documentary
      productions, its local and regional news and public affairs programming
      and its quality educational children's productions.

      Additional information about KCET can be found at http://www.KCET.org
      "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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