GOLDBERG'S "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE" FILM TO BE SHOWN FREE PASS AT LOS ANGELES CINEMA
Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 27 2006
LOS ANGELES, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Andrew Goldberg's
"Armenian Genocide" documentary film will be shown free pass on April
17 at one of Los Angeles cinemas. The 650 thousand dollars film was
completely financed by American Armenian organizations. As Radio
Liberty informs, the author of the film who gave the most part of the
10 thousand dollars necessary for renting the cinema, said: "We'll
show the film day and night as long as we'll feel its necessity." On
the same day the "Armenian Genocide" film will be broadcast by the
Public Broadcasting Service - PBS but after that a dispute on the
genocide will be broadcast in which besides two representatives of the
Armenian community, two historians disproving the genocide will also
participate. The American Armenians consider inadmissible the dispute
of the Armenian Genocide as well, emphasizing that the Genocide is
a fact that may not be disproved.
The PBS refused the show Goldberg's film without a dispute after what
Goldberg decided to rent a cinema of Los Angeles populated with many
Armenians and to show his film free of charge.
Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 27 2006
LOS ANGELES, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Andrew Goldberg's
"Armenian Genocide" documentary film will be shown free pass on April
17 at one of Los Angeles cinemas. The 650 thousand dollars film was
completely financed by American Armenian organizations. As Radio
Liberty informs, the author of the film who gave the most part of the
10 thousand dollars necessary for renting the cinema, said: "We'll
show the film day and night as long as we'll feel its necessity." On
the same day the "Armenian Genocide" film will be broadcast by the
Public Broadcasting Service - PBS but after that a dispute on the
genocide will be broadcast in which besides two representatives of the
Armenian community, two historians disproving the genocide will also
participate. The American Armenians consider inadmissible the dispute
of the Armenian Genocide as well, emphasizing that the Genocide is
a fact that may not be disproved.
The PBS refused the show Goldberg's film without a dispute after what
Goldberg decided to rent a cinema of Los Angeles populated with many
Armenians and to show his film free of charge.