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    Screamers (Dec. 8) http://www.screamersmovie.com/

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    Originally posted by Hovik View Post
    MovieWeb.com
    Nov 11 2006


    EXCLUSIVE: Watch the Full-Length Screamers Trailer!

    Source: MovieWeb.com



    Friday, November 10th, 2006
    MovieWeb is proud to debut the full-length trailer for Screamers, a
    new documentary film from director Carla Garapedian which follows the
    rock band System of a Down as they tour Europe and the US pointing
    out the horrors of modern genocide that began in Armenia in 1915 up
    though Darfur today. The film will be released on December 8 in a
    limited amount of theaters. Click below to watch this new trailer!

    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      Screamers

      I saw the screening of Screamers.It is a very powerful film v professionally done.Bravo Carla.She deserves our support and encouragement.Cant wait until to see it at the theatres in December

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        SERJ TANKIAN OF SYSTEM OF A DOWN TALKS ABOUT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MOVIE

        93X.COM, MN
        Nov 15 2006

        Screamers, the movie about Americas struggles to recognize the
        Armenian Genocide, stars the members of System Of A Down, and its
        finally hitting select silver screens. The movie started screening
        on Wednesday night as part of the AFI Film Festival, and it will open
        to the public for a limited showing on December 8 in Los Angeles.

        Another showing is set for mid-January in New York City.

        Serj Tankian, whose grandfather tells his tales of the atrocities he
        suffered as part of the Armenian Genocide during World War 1 in the
        film Screamers, explained why the film's message is so important.

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          'Screamers' and Genocide: A Talk With Serj Tankian From System of a Down
          11.29.20
          The Huffington Post

          'Screamers,' a documentary by Carla Garapedian, just won the Audience Award at the AFI Film Festival. It uses archival footage, interviews, and live music to reflect on the Armenian genocide, its aftermath, and the effect that later denials of the atrocity had on history.

          'Screamers' examines efforts to have the Armenian genocide internationally recognized, and ties it to other genocides, past and present - particularly Darfur.

          It's a powerful document, both politically and artistically.

          The film centers around the highly popular Armenian-American rock band System of a Down and its lead singer, Serj Tankian, as they tour Europe and discuss the issues of Armenia, genocide, and human rights.

          Last week I spoke with Serj about the film and his own political work. Serj cofounded Axis of Justice with Rage Against the Machine/Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello, to mobilize musicians and music fans around progressive issues.

          Here are some excerpts from our conversation:

          What politicized you? As an Armenian-American, was it your family's memories of the Armenian genocide?

          It was the denial of genocide, more than the genocide itself, that politicized me. I was troubled by the idea that this kind of violence could occur, only to be ignored or covered up. It made me feel I had to act and react. There are so many things going on in the world today that are receiving the same treatment - including, but not limited to Darfur and Rwanda.

          In a way, the hypocrisy of the denial is more politicizing than the act itself. I think that the memory of Armenia's genocide opened my eyes at an early age to the existence of political cynicism.

          What's your definition of "genocide"? The diplomatic community has one, but does the word have a more personal meaning for you?

          My thing is figuring out how to put things in a simple way, so here's my definition: If someone gets attacked because they look different, act different, or pray differently, that's genocide. And if the mass execution of a people is organized and perpetrated by a government, that's definitely genocide.

          But anytime people are made to suffer as a group because they're different from others - to me, that's genocide too.
          ____________

          A lot of political leaders, even well-meaning ones, might say that forcing Turkey to acnowledge the Armenian genocide would limit our ability to fight terror or do other good things in the world. What would you say to someone who argues that the genocide took place almost a century ago, and that they'd rather concentrate on what we can do today?

          Look: Correct recognition of the past affects the present. It's as simple as that. If we're at the point where we're going to use genocide as currency to get something we want from another nation ... well, we're really xxxxed, aren't we?

          Let me put it another way: You can't do the wrong thing for the right reason. It won't work. It never has.
          ____________

          The movie shows your efforts to get Denny Hastert to advance a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide. The film's equally rough on the first Bush administration and Clinton's over this issue. Do you think the resolution will do any better now that the Democrats control Congress?;

          You mean, are they real reformers or just "corporate Democrats"? We'll see. So far everybody's enjoying the general feeling of optimism, but Congress hasn't even convened yet. Nobody's really "in" over there right now.
          ____________

          What do you say when people complain about musicians and other celebrities who speak out about politics?

          I agree with them, in a way. What do musicians know that other people don't? Nothing. Plumbers can speak. Electricians can speak. Everyone can speak. They should speak.

          Lech Walesa was an electrician, and he became the leader of Poland.

          Exactly. Good for him. I don't want to spend all my time working as an activist. I don't get satisfaction out of it. I'd rather be doing something else. I'm a musician.

          I've noticed something about people who say they don't like actors and musicians having political opinions, if you ask them who they think was the greatest President ever they always answer "Reagan." And what was Reagan before he went into politics?

          (laughs) Exactly. If anybody wants to speak up, they should speak up. I don't want to be a politician ...
          ____________

          Serj discusses other topics, including the balancing act between music & politics and how it felt to become the target of jingoistic attacks after 9/11, here. "Screamers" opens in Los Angeles on December 8.
          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            News, analysis from the Middle East & worldwide, multimedia & interactives, opinions, documentaries, podcasts, long reads and broadcast schedule.

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              Screamers Clip

              Screamers video of Carla Garapetian, Peter Mcalevey, Timoty F. Swein, System of a Down.Don't want a "political" or "history" discussion with some people here...
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                Another Screamers clip from YouTube

                Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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                  SYSTEM OF A DOWN's 'Screamers' Flick Opens In New York, Virginia - Jan. 26, 2007
                  "Screamers", a new documentary about the history of genocide throughout the 20th century featuring SYSTEM OF A DOWN, opens today (Friday, January 26) in New York and Alexandria, Va. The members of SYSTEM OF A DOWN are all descended from survivors of the Armenian genocide, during which the Turkish government slaughtered 1.5 million Armenians. SYSTEM frontman Serj Tankian told Launch that the film features an interview with his grandfather, who is one of the few remaining eyewitnesses to the genocide. "My grandfather is a survivor," he said. "He's 96 years old and it's a genocide that occurred 90-some years ago, so there's very few survivors. He lost his brother, his father, his uncles, he was left in different orphanages, he's lost his sight from malnutrition and, you know, the fact that he survived is an absolute miracle."

                  Last week "Screamers" was shown at the Library of Congress to a standing-room only crowd of over 200 people. Attendees included seven members of Congress and numerous young staffers.

                  To read a review of "Screamers" from today's (Jan. 26) edition of the New York Post, click here.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    is it OK?

                    I googled for "Screamers" and the second link was:

                    Armenian Genocide Forum -.. - Video &Audio Screamers by Joseph Yesterday

                    which brought me right here...

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