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    'VOYAGE TO AMASIA' TO SCREEN AT PHILADELPHIA FILM FESTIVAL

    Armenian Weekly
    June 13, 2012

    Genocide Documentary has East Coast premiere on June 23 at 6 pm

    PHILADELPHIA, Pa.-"Voyage to Amasia," a new documentary film by Randy
    Bell and Eric V. Hachikian, will have its East Coast premiere at the
    Philadelphia Independent Film Festivalon Sat., June 23, at 6 p.m.,
    at the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia Parrish Room, 2125
    Chestnut St., Philadelphia. The film had its world premiere at the
    Pomegranate Film Festival in Toronto in December, where it won the
    prize for Best Documentary. It has also screened at the Minneapolis
    International Film Festival, and in July will screen at the Golden
    Apricot Film Festival in Yerevan.

    "Voyage to Amasia" documents composer Eric Hachikian's return to his
    ancestral home-Amasia.

    "Voyage to Amasia" documents composer Eric Hachikian's return to his
    ancestral home-Amasia, Turkey-nearly 100 years after Ottoman soldiers
    deported his grandmother, Helen Shushan, during the Armenian Genocide.

    The film is set to Hachikian's piano trio of the same name, which
    provided the initial inspiration for the documentary. "Voyage
    to Amasia" traces a path through the past, honoring Hachikian's
    relationship with his grandmother and uncovering what her family's
    life in Turkey might have been like. It also explores how the
    events of nearly a century ago continue to strain the relationship
    between Armenians and Turks today. Inspired by one family's story,
    the filmmakers embark on their own journey in the hopes of finding
    a greater understanding between two peoples still at odds.

    The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival was founded to
    enable an environment for its participants to encourage, engage,
    and network in a diverse and growing film market. In its fifth
    year, the festival is committed to discovering and showcasing
    a unique cinematic experience unrestrained by conventional
    boundaries. The full schedule can be found on the festival blog,
    http://philadelphiaindependentfilmfestival.blogspot.com. Advance
    tickets are available at
    www.philadelphiaindependentfilmfestival.com/box-office or by calling
    (215) 592-1242.

    Randy Bell is a Washington, D.C.-based independent filmmaker. His
    documentary films, which explore subjects as diverse as American
    popular music, mid-century European modernist architecture, and
    the AIDS orphan crisis in Kenya, have won awards from the Cleveland
    International Film Festival, the New England Film and Video Festival,
    and the Ivy Film Festival. He received his BA from Harvard University
    in 2000, and his master in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy
    School of Government in 2010.

    Eric V. Hachikian is an Armenian American composer whose music has
    been hailed by the New York Times as "lovely and original." His
    compositions and orchestrations can be heard in a variety of
    major motion pictures, network television shows, and national and
    international ad campaigns. They have been performed Off-Broadway,
    at Carnegie Hall, at Boston's Symphony Hall, and at the Getty in Los
    Angeles. A classically trained composer, as well as self-taught DJ
    and perpetual student of world music, Hachikian's musical style has
    no boundaries, and his multi-genre interests result in a unique and
    personal sound.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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