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Screamers (2006)

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User Rating: 5.0/10 (548 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Carla Garapedian
Release Date:
19 July 2007 (Lebanon) more
Plot:
Internationally known director Carla Garapedian follows the rock band System of a Down as they tour Europe and the US pointing out the horrors of modern genocide that began in Armenia in 1915 up though Darfur today. | add synopsis
Awards:
3 wins more
User Comments:
A documentary that hits the right notes more

Cast

 
Hrant Dink ... Himself
John Dolmayan ... Himself
John Dolmayan ... Himself
Sibel Edmonds ... Herself
Daron Malakian ... Himself
Shavo Odadjian ... Himself
Serj Tankian ... Himself

Directed by
Carla Garapedian 
 
Produced by
Nick De Grunwald .... producer
Carla Garapedian .... producer
Peter McAlevey .... producer
Tim Swain .... producer
 
Original Music by
Jeff Atmajian 
 
Cinematography by
Charles Rose 
 
Film Editing by
Bill Yahraus  (as William Yarhaus)
 
Sound Department
Bastien Benkhelil .... sound recordist
Glen Frazier .... adr recordist
Glen Frazier .... foley recordist
Glen Frazier .... voiceover recordist
Monique Reymond .... foley artist
Vince Tennant .... sound editor
Matt Vowles .... sound re-recording mixer
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for disturbing images of genocide and language.
Runtime:
USA:91 min | UK:89 min
Country:
UK
Language:
Armenian | English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
USA:R
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18 out of 33 people found the following comment useful:-
A documentary that hits the right notes, 12 December 2006
Author: hyegodfather818 from Los Angeles

In short, the film is a band documentary a la Scorsese's "The Last Waltz" except it is geared towards a specific subject matter with snippets of their touring.

The concept of the film is unique in its nature. Incorporating concert footage that is relevant to the relative sequence (preceding or following) and maintaining its theme in bringing to light the politics behind the Armenian Genocide, "Screamers" consistently delivers. There is just the right amount of concert footage to keep System of a Down fans happy and just enough political characteristics to keep the moviegoers interested, with some added entertaining shots of fans that allows the ill-natured topics to be given a rest every once in a while.

The beauty of the film lies in the fact that it provides feedback for the reasoning behind why Armenians still fight for recognition after 90 years. Discussing several modern genocides of the 20th and 21th Century (including the ongoing tragedy in Darfur), "Screamers" is able to relate the Armenian Genocide and its denial to contemporary accounts of why some may still think that they can get away with such atrocities.

Some critiques of the film may come from politically motivated viewers, having not seen the film (as the currently ridiculous rating of 2.1/10 suggests). I am reviewing the film in a partial manner, regardless of my Armenian heritage and my views on the subject. As a film, "Screamers" is well worth your time, regardless of your political views. Whether you are Turkish, Armenian, or any ethnicity for that matter, please, watch the film before you judge it or review it.

Combining music, politics, humor, and drama, this documentary will keep you entertained, provoke your thoughts on contemporary tragedies, and possibly, influence you to become a "Screamer" rather than live in your own little world, silently watching a tragedy unfold.

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