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    Armenian National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts
    47 Nichols Avenue
    Watertown Massachusetts 02472
    617-926-1918 - [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE: January 11, 2007
    For more information contact: 617-926-1918


    Greater Boston Community Welcomes Genocide Documentary `Screamers'

    WATERTOWN - More than 75 community members gathered at the Arsenal Center for
    the Arts Monday, January 8, to hear director Carla Garapedian discuss her
    new film, Screamers, the gripping documentary about the multi-platinum,
    Grammy-award winning band System Of A Down's campaign to end the cycle of
    genocide.

    The event, organized by Maya Releasing and the Armenian National Committee,
    featured a video presentation of excerpts from the film and presented the
    community with the opportunity to meet and talk with Garapedian. The
    gathering also was aimed to garner community support for the film's release.

    "Screamers is about exposing the denial of all genocide, Armenia, the
    Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda, the Iraqi Kurds and the current
    horror in Darfur," said Garapedian. "It is about making sure the same
    critical message George Clooney and Don Cheadle are 'screaming' about is
    heard, that these atrocities 'never happen again.' And I believe, it is this
    generation, the 'screamers,' who will make sure all genocide is recognized
    and ends, because 'screamers' will no longer tolerate or accept previous
    generations of politicians and humanitarians who have so miserably failed
    them."

    Garapedian explained that she got the term Screamers from Harvard Professor
    Samantha Power, the virtual narrator in the film, who in her Pulitzer
    Prize-winning book, A Problem From Hell: America in the Age of Genocide,
    argues that in each case of genocide, whether it is the Armenian genocide or
    the genocide on in Darfur, Sudan, now, there are always individuals who
    raise the alarm and say this is going on and we have to do something about
    it. Powers calls those people screamers.

    Garabedian, who earned her Ph.D. in international relations at the
    prestigious London School of Economics and is the only American even to
    anchor the BBC World News, also discussed the power of highlighting the
    Screaming of Grammy award winning System of a Down.

    Garapedian also attentively listened to comments and suggestions from the
    audience regarding how the community can play a role in advancing the film's
    message and rally crowds to fill theaters when the film debuts in Boston.

    Earlier, in her welcoming remarks, ANC's Sharistan Melkonian said any one
    interested in advancing human rights and the prevention of genocide must see
    the film.

    Kevin Benson, the president of Maya Releasing, the company distributing the
    film nationwide, outlined the plans his company has to promote and release
    the film nationally and delineated the strategy, by which the film would be
    distributed.

    Maya's community outreach director Ara Khachatourian urged the participants
    of the event to become `ambassadors' of the film and to ensure that their
    personal and professional circles are aware that such an important
    documentary will be playing in a theater `near you!'

    Also present during the evening was artist Donna Eichholz who displayed a
    commemorative glass art pendant she designed exclusively for Screamers.. The
    pendant can be viewed and purchased in Boston exclusively at Adamas Jewelers
    in Newton.

    Screamers debuted at the American Film Institute Film Festival on November 2
    and won the coveted AFI Audience Award. On hand for the opening were
    Garapedian, "System Of A Down" band members Serj Tankian, John Dolmayan and
    Shavo Odadjian, producers Pete McAlevey and Tim Swain, sponsor Raffy
    Manoukian of the Raffy Manoukian Charity and a host of genocide recognition
    and prevention activists from the ANCA, Save Darfur, and other groups.

    Screamers is a production of MG2 productions in association with BBC
    Television and The Raffi Manoukian Charity. Garapedian, a veteran reporter
    who has made a career of covering the most difficult stories, from Chechenya
    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 all genocide, tracing the band members' own personal journey
    of their grandparents surviving the Armenian Genocide and its legacy of a
    century of atrocities. The film, distributed by Maya Entertainment, is
    currently playing in the Los Angeles area and will have a special Capitol
    Hill screening on January 17 at the Library of Congress,

    The film opens in Boston on January 26. For more information on the film and
    film locations, visit the officials Screamers web site at
    Screamersmovie.com.
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