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    Rep. Grimm to host Capitol Hill premiere of acclaimed documentary
    `Voyage to Amasia' - Video

    11:20 13.07.2013

    Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Michael Grimm (R-NY) will
    host the Capitol Hill premiere of `Voyage to Amasia' - a moving
    documentary by Eric V. Hachikian and Randy Bell depicting the ravages
    of the Armenian Genocide and the modern-day impact of the Turkish
    government's denial, by tracing the journey of survival of Hachikian's
    grandmother, Helen Shushan.

    The Capitol Hill Screening will be held on July 24th at 6:00 pm at the
    Capitol Hill Visitor Center, Room HVC-200. A pre-screening reception,
    and the actual screening, will be followed by a panel discussion,
    sponsored by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA),
    featuring the film-makers Hachikian and Bell.

    `'Voyage to Amasia' is a moving, heartfelt film that highlights both
    the immense tragedy and intense courage still borne by the Armenian
    people to this day. As Co-Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus,
    I salute this poignant visual piece for keeping the deep wounds and
    salient legacy of the Armenian Genocide in the hearts and minds of the
    world community. If we are to ever move forward and learn from this
    awful tragedy, and do justice to the victims and their descendants, we
    must never forget to commemorate and remember those who were lost.
    `Voyage to Amasia' stands as a shining example of that noble endeavor,
    and I am proud to host its Congressional screening,' said Rep. Grimm.



    `The arts - and particularly film - are an increasingly powerful and
    effective means of communicating with Congress and the foreign policy
    community about the ongoing costs of the Armenian Genocide,' said Aram
    Hamparian, ANCA Executive Director. `We want to thank Congressman
    Grimm for hosting this premiere screening and to share our
    appreciation with Eric and Randy for producing such a moving a
    remarkable film.'

    `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, and her family
    during the Armenian Genocide. Eric first learned about Amasia from
    his grandmother, who told him she hoped to take him there someday.
    The film traces a path through the past, exploring how the events of
    nearly a century ago continue to strain the relationship between
    Armenians and Turks. 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. Voyage to Amasia was
    the winner for best documentary at the Pomegranate Film Festival in
    2011. It was also awarded Winner, Jury Award, at the Alexandria Film
    Festival 2012.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/07/13/rep-grimm-to-host-capitol-hill-premiere-of-acclaimed-documentary-voyage-to-amasia/

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