The Arpa International Film Festival is proud to announce the World Premiere of the film, “The American Good Samaritans”, by our Festival Advisor and Amenia Liason, Manvel Saribekyan, on Saturday, November 20, 2021 at the AMC Americana at Brand 18.  TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY.   

This is the first film dedicated to the memory of American humanitarians who helped make the world a better place. Without their determination and dedication, entire populations could have perished.

“The American Good Samaritans” is a story about survivors; extraordinary people who saved Christian lives from total destruction. American writers, genocide scholars and survivors, and other independent researchers reveal the details related to the genocides of Armenian, Assyrian and Greek populations, carried out by the Ottoman Empire (today’s Turkey).

After the first two screenings, “Grace and Grit” a film by Sebastian Siegel will be screened. “Grace and Grit” is based on a true story of the iconic philosopher Ken Wilber and his wife, Treya. 

 

ADDRESS

AMC Americana at Brand 18 (322 Americana Way, Glendale, CA, 91210)
November 20, 2021

TICKETS

“The American Good Samaritans” 3PM (In Armenian) – $30/ticket
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“The American Good Samaritans” 6PM (In English) – $30/ticket
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“Grace and Grit” 9PM – $15/ticket
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 Live Q&As with the filmmakers will follow after each screening.

Tickets are limited. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.
Masks are required.