New movie on Genocide victims’ descendants filmed in USA

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On Monday March 1, 2010, Roger Hagopian, Documentary Producer will present the topic “Destination Watertown – The Armenians of Hood Rubber”. In 1896 the Hood Rubber Company opened in Watertown, Massachusetts, attracting Armenian immigrant laborers, refugees from the Abdul Hamid Massacres in the Ottoman Turkish Empire and the subsequent Genocide of 1915.



This film tells the stories and reflections of former employees of Armenian descent, Watertown residents, and descendants of the Hood family, interspersed with personal and historic photographs, archival films, maps, documents, artifacts and images of the remnants of the old factory, once the largest of its kind in the world, producing rubber footwear and tires, among other products.



Workers recount life on the conveyer belt, piecework, exposure to chemicals, and injuries in the workplace, yet considered themselves fortunate to have a job. For East Watertown residents, Hood Rubber was their neighborhood. They fondly remember the famous “sneaker test”, whereby the durability of the product was demonstrated through the daily activities of local kids.



Most importantly, this factory, which closed in 1969, was the impetus for the establishment of the Armenian community of Watertown. Written, videotaped, and edited by Roger K. Hagopian, a recipient of the Watertown Historical Commission’s Community Spirit Award from 2009.





Abdul Hamid

Abdul Hamid was the 34th sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He oversaw a period of decline in the power and extent of the Empire, ruling from 31 August 1876 until he was deposed on 27 April 1909. Known to some as the Ulu Hakan ("Great Khan"), he is also known in the West as "The Red Sultan" (Kızıl Sultan). His deposition following the Young Turk Revolution was hailed by most Ottoman citizens. In 1894 -1896 in eastern Anatolia and other locations of the Ottoman Empire, there were mass killings of the Christian (mostly Armenian) population, the number of victims ranges between 80.000-300.000. Killings carried out by direct orders of Abdul Hamid II with fanatically minded young boys (aged 12 to 25), devoted themselves to spiritual education.

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