US hosts “The Armenians of Hood Rubber” documentary screeningMarch 11, 2010 - 19:55 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - On Thursday, March 11, ALMA and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research presented a video screening of Destination Watertown: The Armenians of Hood Rubber by Roger Hagopian. The video screening took place at NAASR. The documentary is about the Hood Rubber Company of Watertown, Mass., which employed many immigrants, including many Armenians, whose community evolved in the shadow of the factory's giant smokestack. Indeed, the plant provided the impetus for the formation of the Armenian community of Watertown. The plant opened in 1896, attracting Armenian immigrants newly-arrived from the Ottoman Empire, including refugees from the Hamidean Massacres of the mid-1890s. Hood Rubber became a subsidiary of B. F. Goodrich in 1929, and the factory survived the great Depression and thrived during World War II. It closed in 1969. Director Roger Hagopian has conducted extensive research and carried out numerous interviews with former factory employees of Armenian descent as well as other East Watertown residents and descendants of the Hood family. The documentary combines interview footage with historic photographs, maps, documents, artifacts and images of the remnants of the old factory, once one of the largest of its kind in the world. Workers recount life on the conveyor belt and other harsh working conditions, yet many remember their time at the plant with gratitude, affections and humor. Others fondly remember the famous "sneaker" test whereby the durability of the product was demonstrated through daily activities of local kids. Roger Hagopian was on hand to discuss the creation of this unique document of an important slice of Armenian-American history. ![]() ![]() Ara Aivazian said Azerbaijan continues the traditions of Turkey after seizing territories and forced Armenians out. The creative crew of the Public TV had chosen 13-year-old Malena as a participant of this year's contest. She called on others to also suspend their accounts over the companies’ failure to tackle hate speech. Penderecki was known for his film scores, including for William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist”, Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”. ![]() ![]() Partner news | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |