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  • KOCE-TV To Air "The Armenian Genocide" Sept 18 at 8PM

    KOCE-TV Foundation
    Suzanne O'Keeffe
    Marketing Manager
    714.895.0837
    [email protected]
    www.koce.or g <http://www.koce.org/>


    Please accept this release about our upcoming rebroadcast of "The
    Armenian Genocide." The program will be followed by "Images of the
    Armenian Spirit," which transports the viewer to the homeland many have
    never seen and explores the spirit of what it means to be Armenian.
    After visiting important ancient, architectural sites, the final
    destination is Armenia today, with aerial footage of the country's
    stunning countryside.


    September 18 at 8 PM - A Buried History, Revealed

    KOCE-TV TO AIR "THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

    KOCE-TV Shares the Largely Untold Story of the Armenian Genocide
    The Armenian Genocide -- the unprecedented, powerful and complete story
    of the first genocide of the 20th century when over a million Armenians
    were killed at the hands of the Ottoman Turks -- will air on KOCE-TV
    Tuesday, September 18 at 8 p.m. This one-hour acclaimed documentary
    features extensive never-before-seen historical footage and highlights
    discussions with Kurdish and Turkish citizens in modern-day Turkey who
    speak openly about the stories told to them by their parents and
    grandparents.

    A Global Perspective
    Filmed in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Turkey and Syria,
    the program includes discussions with leading experts in the field
    including Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power, and New York
    Times best-selling author Peter Balakian. Narrated by Julianna
    Margulies, The Armenian Genocide features additional narrations from Ed
    Harris, Natalie Portman, Orlando Bloom, Laura Linney, Paul Rudd and
    Jared Leto.

    Film Debuts to Rave Reviews
    The film has received extraordinary reviews and coverage in almost every
    major newspaper in the U.S., including the Wall Street Journal, The Los
    Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and countless other
    publications. Alessandra Stanley, the chief television critic for The
    New York Times, described the film as "powerful," adding that it
    "...honors the victims of the Genocide." The NJ Star Ledger called the
    film "serious, literate and ultimately heartbreaking." The film has sold
    internationally to major networks in Canada, Australia, France, Italy,
    Spain, Portugal, Greece and Finland, as well as many other countries.

    Tune in to KOCE-TV this Tuesday, September 18 at 8 p.m.
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