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Architects of Denial (2017)

Architects of Denial (2017)

GENRESDocumentary
LANGEnglish,Armenian,Turkish
ACTOR
Taner AkçamJulian AssangeJonathan Babington-HeinaGeorge Clooney
DIRECTOR
David Lee George

SYNOPSICS

Architects of Denial (2017) is a English,Armenian,Turkish movie. David Lee George has directed this movie. Taner Akçam,Julian Assange,Jonathan Babington-Heina,George Clooney are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Architects of Denial (2017) is considered one of the best Documentary movie in India and around the world.

Though both the historical and modern-day persecution of Armenians and other Christians is relatively uncovered in the mainstream media and not on the radar of many average Americans, it is a subject that has gotten far more attention in recent years. It was during and after World War I that the Ottoman Empire carried out the systematic mass murder of 1.5 million Christian Armenian citizens, but also 950,000 Greek and 750,000 Assyrian Christians. To this day, the Armenian people are persecuted in the Middle East for their beliefs - and many are kept from their true home. Turkey, which is the successor state to the Ottoman Empire, still denies the extent and the systematic nature of the atrocities and doesn't use the word genocide for these well-documented events. Other governments officially deny the Armenian Genocide as well because of political pressure by their ally Turkey. "Architects of Denial" not only digs into the persecution of Armenians and other Christians in the Middle ...

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Architects of Denial (2017) Reviews

  • amazing stories

    mariavonn2017-10-06

    Montel Williams and Dean Cain the executive producers of this documentary did an amazing job. The stories presented in this documentary are very powerful. They present a lady that is 108 years old that survived the Armenian Genocide committed by Turks. Her story alone is worth of a documentary or even a movie. They also present us some more recent stories of people that survived genocide 20 years ago. Amazing stories!

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  • Amazing documentary

    missasiral2017-10-06

    I just saw this documentary and I cried so hard. I learned so much about genocides around the world and I don't understand why we don't here about any of this on the news. This was all new to me. Great documentary. If you want to see something informative but at the same time emotional go and see this documentary.

  • Great film

    arsenmk-069632017-10-05

    If you don't know about Armenian Genocide, this is the fastest way to get a pretty good idea about it, so watch it. If you know about it, and you know it happened, then this will just bring up some memories and also some tears, so you choose. If you know about it, but you think it had never happened, then most likely you're from Azerbaijan or Turkey, and you have to watch this. For more serious people interested in world history, this is a really good collection of facts expressed by famous as well as ordinary people who witnessed or who heard the stories from witnesses. One cannot remain indifferent while watching this film and imagining what really happened, what can still happen if people keep on caring only about money.

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  • Compelling

    williammcfadden82017-10-08

    I live down the street and this was playing this week, so my wife and I saw it this weekend. Having known nothing about the subject before seeing this documentary, I found it extremely informative and makes the clear case that there was an Armenian Genocide, it laid the groundwork for the Jewish holocaust, and now there is a clear effort by US politicians to cover it up and ignore it. It's actually so effective that whenever a congressman is interviewed in the movie and they deny it, it's laughable because we now have been shown the truth and evidence. Julian Assange comes off very well as does George Clooney. Nice shots of an area of the world that people don't typically experience.

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  • Armenian Genocide

    johnnykossz2017-10-06

    I live in Los Angeles and I have lots of Armenian friends so I saw a lotto documentaries about this subject but this one is the best so far. It's even better then the movie The Promise. It presents the problem so well and the whole history of it. My Armenian friends that I went with to see it were very impressed and said that they enjoyed a lot. So if you are Armenian this is the documentary for you. And if you are not Armenian this is a good documentary to go and watch to learn about this people.

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