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Netflix adds Armenian Genocide film in its library

Netflix has acquired The Promise for streaming starting August 8, producer Eric Esrailian tweeted.

Netflix adds Armenian Genocide film in its library

Netflix adds Armenian Genocide film in its library
STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 3, ARTSAKHPRESS: “We are thrilled to announce The Promise was acquired by Netflix for streaming starting 8/8. Thank you ALL for your support & we know it will now raise even more awareness. Thanks to the unparalleled generosity of our dear friend & mentor Kirk Kerkorian, our team specifically made this film & our historical documentary counterpart, Intent To Destroy, to get US legislators to recognize the Armenian Genocide once & for all. We accomplished that mission thanks to all of you & our social impact campaign. No amount of denial by human rights abusers or minions will undo that fact. We donated all of the downstream revenue from the films - & ongoing/unpublicized orders of magnitude beyond that - to charitable organizations in education, healthcare, science, human rights, social services, culture & more in the US, Armenia & around the world”, he said.
The Promise is an American drama film based on the events of the Armenian Genocide and the last years of the Ottoman Empire, directed by Terry George and starring Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, and Christian Bale. It premiered on September 11, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival.

     

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