Architects of Denial (2017)

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Though both the historical and modern-day persecution of Armenians and other Christians is relatively uncovered in the mainstream media and not on the radar of many average Americans, it is a subject that has gotten far more attention in recent years.

Introduction
"Architects of Denial" is a 2017 award-winning documentary that delves into the deeply rooted and controversial subject of genocide denial, specifically the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey) during World War I and its consequent longstanding political effects. The film targets at raising awareness about genocide in general and the rippling effects of its denial on worldwide matters. It was executive produced by Dean Cain and Montel Williams, understood for their works in the entertainment industry, however this function constitutes their launching in the documentary category.

The Historical Perspective
The documentary starts by deciphering a historical account of the Armenian Genocide, supplying contextual details through disturbing pictures, interviews, and archival documents. It claims that there were mass killings of 1.5 million ethnic Armenians by the Turks during WWI, yet Turkey denies any blame. This denialism is portrayed as a powerful contributory aspect to other subsequent genocides and atrocities worldwide-- the Holocaust, the Rwandan Genocide, the Yugoslav Wars, and the continuous atrocities perpetrated versus Christians in the Middle East.

Denialism and Political Implications
"Architects of Denial" also explores the political ramifications of genocide rejection, painting a brilliant photo of the effects of the failure to recognize historical genocides on present international geopolitics. It critically examines why the United States federal government, to name a few countries, decline to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, regardless of overwhelming historical proof pointing to the contrary.

The Personal Stories
At the core of the documentary are deep individual stories from genocide survivors and their descendants, whose teary-eyed accounts humanize the atrocities and bring the dreadful story to life. These direct experiences stimulate an extensive sense of the human suffering and loss withstood, raising the stakes of acknowledging such atrocities officially.

Genocide, Impunity, and Future Atrocities
The movie presumes a potent argument looping genocide denial and future atrocities, asserting that deliberate refusal to acknowledge and penalize acts of genocide generates a vicious circle of impunity, which, in turn, emboldens future potential criminals. This connection is highlighted by demonstrating how the worldwide rejection of the Armenian Genocide straight affected Adolf Hitler's conception and execution of the Holocaust.

Recognition and Reconciliation
Regardless of its unpleasant subject material, "Architects of Denial" expresses hope on the possibility of reconciliation, stressing that acknowledging past atrocities is the first step towards healing and preventing future genocides. It presents different viewpoints from scholars, political leaders, and advocates arguing for the significance of historical reality in forming a just world.

Conclusion
"Architects of Denial" is a gripping and thought-provoking documentary that faces the uncomfortable truth of genocide denial, not just in the context of the Armenian Genocide but also in subsequent international atrocities. Through poignant survivor stories, extensive historic proof, and specialist opinions, the movie highlights the value of recognizing past injustices to secure future generations from sustaining similar scaries.

Top Cast

  • Julian Assange (small)
    Julian Assange
    Self - WikiLeaks founder
  • George Clooney (small)
    George Clooney
    Self
  • Barack Obama (small)
    Barack Obama
    Self (archive footage)
  • Recep Tayyip Erdo?an (small)
    Recep Tayyip Erdo?an
    Self (archive footage)