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    A MISSION FOR JUSTICE IN THE FACE OF GENOCIDE

    New York Times
    Oct 16 2014

    'Watchers of the Sky,' on Raphael Lemkin's Work

    By NICOLAS RAPOLD

    WATCHERS OF THE SKY
    Opens on Friday
    Directed by Edet Belzberg
    2 hours; not rated

    The human-rights pioneer Raphael Lemkin once wrote an especially dire
    note to self: "Do not cease to exist." They were the words of a man
    consumed by his mission to secure legislation against genocide, to the
    detriment of his health, as mentioned in Edet Belzberg's "Watchers
    of the Sky." The story of Lemkin -- an indefatigable petitioner of
    the United Nations, driven by the Armenian massacres and his own
    family's slaughter in World War II -- is the spine of this sprawling,
    big-hearted examination of genocide.

    Ms. Belzberg shifts among Lemkin's lamentable saga and other agents
    of justice: Samantha Power, the United States ambassador whose book "A
    Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide" inspires the film;
    Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the first chief prosecutor of the International
    Criminal Court, assembling a case against Darfur's leader; Emmanuel
    Uwurukundo, a Rwandan survivor who runs refugee camps in Chad; and
    Benjamin Ferencz, a nonagenarian Nuremberg trials prosecutor.

    That a case against genocide needed to be made may surprise those of
    us not versed in the vagaries of international law, a morass that Ms.

    Belzberg helps express visually through screens filled with Lemkin's
    laborious handwriting. Most ambitiously, she conveys the multiple
    fronts and time frames for combating genocide, connecting, for
    example, the shame of the Srebrenica massacre, the Darfur crisis and
    the diplomatic loose ends Lemkin couldn't resolve. Lemkin himself
    died poor and isolated, which could do with more explanation here.

    "Watchers of the Sky" is a film that can dash hopes about humanity but
    also raise them in depicting the stories of these tireless defenders.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/17/movies/watchers-of-the-sky-on-raphael-lemkins-work.html?_r=0

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