Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction

'Intent to Destroy', 2017

Filmmaker Joe Berlinger meets with historians and scholars to discuss the Armenian Genocide and the continuing denial by the Turkish government of it ever happening.

Filmmaker Joe Berlinger meets with historians and scholars to discuss the Armenian Genocide and the continuing denial by the Turkish government of it ever happening.

Director

Joe Berlinger

Runtime

115 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Documentary

Keywords

ottoman empire, genocide, armenian genocide, historian, raphael lemkin

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Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction

Joe Berlinger, 2017

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News & Documentary Emmy Awards

Nominated

2019

Outstanding Historical Documentary

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Filmmaker Joe Berlinger meets with historians and scholars to discuss the Armenian Genocide and the continuing denial by the Turkish government of it ever happening.

Academy Award® nominated director Joe Berlinger embeds himself on the epic film set of Terry George's Az ígéret (2016) to take an unwavering look at the Armenian Genocide. Historians, scholars and filmmakers come together in Berlinger's cinematic exploration of the tangled web of responsibility that has driven a century of denial by the Turkish government and its strategic allies. Intent to Destroy (2017) is a timely reckoning with the large-scale suppression of a historical tragedy. Berlinger confronts the fraught task of shedding light on the Armenian Genocide - whose witnesses and descendants are still fighting to be officially acknowledged as such by the international community - how it was carried out during World War I as the reign of the Ottoman Empire drew to a close, and how it laid the groundwork for the genocides that followed.

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Filmmaker Joe Berlinger meets with historians and scholars to discuss the Armenian Genocide and the continuing denial by the Turkish government of it ever happening.

Synopsis

Academy Award® nominated director Joe Berlinger embeds himself on the epic film set of Terry George's Az ígéret (2016) to take an unwavering look at the Armenian Genocide. Historians, scholars and filmmakers come together in Berlinger's cinematic exploration of the tangled web of responsibility that has driven a century of denial by the Turkish government and its strategic allies. Intent to Destroy (2017) is a timely reckoning with the large-scale suppression of a historical tragedy. Berlinger confronts the fraught task of shedding light on the Armenian Genocide - whose witnesses and descendants are still fighting to be officially acknowledged as such by the international community - how it was carried out during World War I as the reign of the Ottoman Empire drew to a close, and how it laid the groundwork for the genocides that followed.

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Cast

Shohreh Aghdashloo

Actor/Actress

Taner Akçam

Actor/Actress

Hagop Asadourian

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Director

Joe Berlinger

Screenwriter

Cy Christiansen

Screenwriter

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