Tuesday, November 21, 2006

WATCH SCREAMERS TRAILER

New System of a Down Film Soon To Be Released
(Official Site)

Documentary feature examining why genocides keep occurring -- from the Armenian genocide in 1915, to the Holocaust, Bosnia, Rwanda and now Darfur -- through the eyes and music of the Grammy award-winning rock band System of a Down, based in Los Angeles, whose members are all grandchildren of genocide survivors. As the band tours the world and touches on the locations and stories of genocide in the last century, the film follows the personal story of the lead singer's grandfather, a 96-year old survivor of the Armenian genocide, one of the few remaining survivors from his village in Turkey. With the arguments of Harvard Professor Samantha Power, the personal stories of survivors from Armenia, Rwanda and Darfur, policy critics and whistleblowers- "the screamers"- the film targets the problem of genocide denial, with specific reference to the Turkish government's current campaign to stop its citizens from discussing the genocide. When the band arrives back in the United States, they confront the hypocrisy of U.S. foreign policy in the debate on genocide recognition, with Speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert, actively blocking a vote in Congress. Through the band's efforts to get Dennis Hastert to "Do the Right Thing" and Power's thesis that America's interest has always been to stay neutral, no matter how wide-scale the carnage, the film shows how successive Presidents and corporate interests have conspired to turn a blind eye to genocides as they are happening "whether it be Iraqi Kurds in the 80s, Rwanda in the 90s or Darfur today. After the Holocaust, we may say "never again" -- but we don't mean it.

4 comments:

Aussie said...

Vach! Im very impressed with the site so far ! Bravo! Did you get a chance to check out this movie? Id be very interested to hear reviews

VThomassian said...

I wasnt able to go to the premiere, but the film will open on December 8th in Glendale, Santa Monica and Orange. The clips look great though.

Arin D.V. said...

Looks like its going to be a very interesting, somewhat eye opening movie.

I'd like to see whats different about this movie compared to previous other movies about genocide recognition.

Hopefully this one will stand out, and its link with music will capture a new, different, and bigger audience.

I WANT THIS MOVIE DOWN UNDER!

VThomassian said...

The potential for this movie is limitless with the notoriety of System of a Down involved. They are great musicians and exceptional activists.
The important thing now is to distribute the trailers and promote the film. Tying the Armenian Genocide to other instances of Genocide such as Darfur, to an audience unfamiliar with either will serve to open many eyes and educate many.
As soon as I receive any word of the national and international releases of the movie I will post them.