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    LARRY KING CALLS SCREAMERS 'BRILLIANT. A FILM EVERYONE SHOULD SEE'

    ASBAREZ
    2/8/2007

    LOS ANGELES--Larry King has declared the film "Screamers"--now playing
    in select cities nationwide in the US--a must-see. "It's a brilliant
    film," said King. "Everyone should see it." The film features the
    Grammy award-winning band System of a Down and exposes the denial
    of genocide in the last century, from the Armenian genocide, the
    Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda -- right up to the genocide
    unfolding now in Darfur.

    King's statement follows Monday's special screening at Harvard's
    Kennedy School of Government, hosted by "Screamers" contributor
    Samantha Power, Pulitzer prize-winning author of A Problem from Hell,
    America and the Age of Genocide. The School's Starr auditorium was
    packed out by students, System of a Down fans and journalists alike --
    as well as a special appearance by Henry Morgenthau III, grandson of
    the US Ambassador who was a "screamer" during the Armenian genocide.

    "Screamers" is a frontal assault on US foreign policy in the face
    of genocide -- identifying the hypocrisy of successive Presidents
    lip-service to the idea of 'never again.'Two days after Congressmen saw
    a special screening in the Library of Congress, one of the contributors
    in the film, Hrant Dink, was brutally murdered in Turkey -- for the
    very beliefs he expressed in the film.

    The film opens in Boston and Chicago February 9, following New York
    and Washington. DC openings on January 26 and is supported by Save
    Darfur and Jewish WorldWatch.

    "With a genocide going on now in Darfur, it's vital that we send a
    message out now to our politicians that we must do everything we can to
    stop genocide now," said Carla Garapedian, the director of "Screamers."
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