The documentary “Armenian Genocide” by Andrew Goldberg will be screened in Los Angeles April 17. The house rent that made $10 thousand was paid by the director himself. “We will show the film day and night, as many times as it is needed,” he said. On the same day the film will be shown in PBS air and will be followed by a discussion with participation of two representatives of the Armenian community and two Genocide deniers Justin McCarthy and Omer Turan. The Armenians of the U.S. consider the discussion inadmissible but the PBS refused to transmit the film without it. On hearing the decision Andrew Goldberg rented a house in Los Angeles. The film that cost $650 thousand was shot with the funds of the Armenian organizations of the U.S.






