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  1. 8 nov. 2017 · The film’s title comes from the international legal definition of genocide, in which acts of violence are “committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial ...

  2. Intent to Destroy 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 ...

  3. Watch Intent To Destroy. PG-13. 2017. 1 hr 55 min. 7.3 (539) 75. 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. Intent To Destroy is a 2017 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes.

  4. 6 nov. 2017 · Intent to Destroy. Berlinger discusses why audiences have responded so well to his latest documentary. After a five-year apprenticeship as a producer for the pioneering documentary filmmakers Albert and David Maysles, Joe Berlinger launched his directorial career with Brother’s Keeper. Made in tandem with another Maysles employee, Bruce ...

  5. if the film was made, American films would be banned in Turkey. Ankara pressured the Department of State to prevail upon Hollywood to give up its plans to make the film, and the project was abrogated in pre-production. Until The Promise no big budget depiction of the Genocide has ever been filmed in the United States. However, the Canadian ...

  6. Pulling back the curtain on Genocide censorship in Hollywood due to U.S. government pressure to appease a strategic ally, INTENT TO DESTROY embeds with a historic feature production as a springboard to explore the violent history of the Armenian Genocide and legacy of Turkish suppression and denial over the past century.Includes a post-film conversation with Joe Berlinger (Director), Eric ...

  7. Intent to Destroy, the latest from prolific documentarian Joe Berlinger, is no exception. Like his other work—most notably the Paradise Lost trilogy—this is a film that does not shy away from controversy; instead, it encourages the viewer to draw their own conclusions based on the powerful examination of all sides of an issue.