Aghet - Ein Völkermord documentary on Armenian Genocide screened in Berlin

PanARMENIAN.Net - Berlin hosted the screening of Eric Friedler’s Aghet - Ein Völkermord documentary on Armenian Genocide, which brings the words of diplomats, engineers and missionaries to life.

The 90-minute film features an ensemble of 23 German actors narrating the original texts in simple interviews that derive their effectiveness from the selection of texts and the presentation rather than a dramatization of history.

The screening held at Babylon cinema was attended by German politicians, foreign diplomats and Armenian community representatives. Following the screening, Armenian Ambassador to Germany Armen Martirosyan and film director Eric Friedler held a Q&A session, RA Foreign Ministry press office reported.

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