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    ANCA / SONY 'SCREAMERS' DVD LAUNCH SETS STAGE FOR EXPANDED GENOCIDE EDUCATION EFFORT

    armradio.am
    26.02.2008 10:17

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) and Sony BMG
    Entertainment hosted an evening reception with community activists and
    human rights organizations including Amnesty International and Facing
    History and Ourselves to promote the DVD release of "Screamers,"
    the award-winning, documentary detailing the history of modern-day
    genocide from the Armenian Genocide in 1915 and the Holocaust era to
    the Rwandan massacres on the ongoing Darfur Genocide.

    "Screamers theatrical release in the last year raised the profile of
    genocide recognition in America and around the world. Now, the DVD
    release goes a step further because each and every DVD sale says to
    mainstream America 'We care about this issue, this matters to us as
    Armenians and as Americans, especially with a genocide going on now
    in Darfur.' So this is a chance for those to make a real difference by
    buying the film, which has helped put this issue on the map. Each DVD
    also has an educational track which omits the strong language so that
    we can really get the message out to young people across the nation
    in schools. That is why Matt Damon's ad for the genocide education
    charity Facing History is at the top of the DVD. They support the
    message of this film The ANCA is also helping to get Screamers into
    the classroom which I am very excited about," commented Screamers
    director Carla Garapedian.

    The exclusive featured appearances by Grammy Award winning System of
    a Down lead singer Serj Tankian and Garapedian, both of whom offered
    insights on the DVD release. Participants were also able to view
    special features now included in the DVD detailing the making of the
    documentary as well as a special trip by System of a Down members to
    their high school alma mater, Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School.

    Later that evening, ANCA ER Executive Director Karine Birazian had
    an opportunity to interview Tankian and Garpedian regarding their
    expectations of the movie's impact, particularly in terms of student
    outreach and the growing movement to end the cycle of genocide. The
    interview will be available soon on the ANCA website.

    "It was wonderful to team up with SONY BMG Entertainment to kick off
    the SCREAMERS DVD release with so many individuals and groups who
    play a critical role in genocide education," commented Birazian. "In
    speaking with Serj and Carla - outspoken advocates in the battle to
    end the cycle of genocide - we see the important role the SCREAMERS
    DVD release will play in expanding the anti-genocide constituency
    nationwide. That's why the ANCA is particularly proud to be launching
    the "Take SCREAMERS to School" program to ensure that every library
    and school has a copy of this important documentary."

    The DVD, which can now be purchased online by going to
    http://www.screamersmovie.com also offers a "Educational Version," as
    well as bonus features including an extended version of the interview
    conducted with the late Hrant Dink, who was assassinated by a Turkish
    nationalist in January 2007.

    'SCREAMERS' is a production of MG2 productions in association
    with BBC Television and The Raffy Manoukian Charity. Award winning
    director Carla Garapedian, a veteran reporter who has made a career
    of covering the most difficult stories, from Chechnya to repression
    in Afghanistan, follows the European tour of "System Of A Down" and
    their ongoing efforts, through music and activism, to raise awareness
    about denial of the Armenian Genocide and its legacy of a century of
    atrocities culminating in the ongoing genocide in Darfur. The film,
    distributed by Maya Entertainment, debuted at the American Film
    Institute (AFI) Film Festival in November, 2006, where it won the
    coveted AFI Audience Award.

    The ANCA teamed up with Save Darfur and the Raffy Manoukian Charity
    in bringing SCREAMERS to a Congressional audience in January 2007 and
    once again in October 2007, with the participation of Congressional
    Armenian Genocide Resolution lead sponsor Adam Schiff (D-CA) and
    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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