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    Two Cats Productions
    Contact Joy F. Noel
    Tel: 212-929 2085
    [email protected]
    http://www.twocats tv.com/



    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DOCUMENTARY TO AIR ON WETA PBS IN WASHINGTON
    D.C. WITH DIRECTOR ANDREW GOLDBERG IN THE STUDIO

    Airs on WETA PBS channel 26 (check cable listings) Sunday, August 5 at 8pm


    New York, NY (August, 2007) -- The Armenian Genocide, which received
    international critical acclaim and aired nationally on PBS in 2006
    will air for a second run on WETA PBS (www.weta.com) in Washington
    D.C., Sunday August 5 at 8pm. Director Andrew Goldberg will be in the
    studio live to discuss the documentary.

    The film received extraordinary reviews and coverage in almost every
    major newspaper in the US including The New York Times where it was
    described as "powerful" adding that it "...honors the victims of the
    Genocide." It was also covered in the Wall Street Journal, The LA
    Times, The Boston Globe and countless others. The NJ Star Ledger called
    it "serious, literate and ultimately heartbreaking." The Weekly Standard
    described it as "evocative and visually rich." In addition the film has
    sold internationally to major networks in Canada, Australia, Italy,
    Spain, Portugal, Greece, Finland and other countries. Narrated by
    Julianna Margulies, the film features additional narrations from Ed
    Harris, Natalie Portman, Orlando Bloom, Laura Linney, Paul Rudd, Jared
    Leto and others.

    The Armenian Genocide is the story of the first Genocide of the 20th
    century - when over a million Armenians died at the hands of the Ottoman
    Turks during World War I. This unprecedented and powerful one-hour
    documentary, scheduled to air April 17th on PBS, was written, directed
    and produced by Emmy Award-winning producer Andrew Goldberg of Two Cats
    Productions, in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting.

    Featuring interviews with the leading experts in the field such as
    Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Samantha Power, and New York Times
    best-selling author, Peter Balakian, this film features
    never-before-seen historical footage of the events and key players of
    one of the greatest untold stories of the 20th century.

    Filmed in the US, France, Germany, Belgium, Turkey and Syria, the
    program features discussions with Kurdish and Turkish citizens in
    modern-day Turkey who speak openly about the stories told to them by
    their parents and grandparents.

    Two Cats Productions is a documentary production company in New York
    City led by Andrew Goldberg. His television credits include PBS, ABC
    News, E!, CNN, and countless others. In addition to documentaries, he
    has also written and produced commercials for such companies as Bell
    South, Sephora/Louis Vuitton, AT&T and PetSmart. Goldberg and Two Cats'
    recent documentary productions include, A Yiddish World Remembered for
    PBS which won an Emmy in 2002, and The Armenians, A Story of Survival,
    which aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the CINE
    Golden Eagle.

    Major Underwriters: John and Judy Bedrosian, The Avanessians Family
    Foundation, and The Manoogian-Simone Foundation.

    Photos for The Armenian Genocide are available online at
    pressroom.pbs.org and www.promotion.opb.org. For more information
    www.weta.com.

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