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*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.*
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In this special two-part episode, we will hear stories from two documentarians from different periods of history who shed light on the repercussions of generations-long denial and silence in Armenia. The first part of the episode is a short narrative piece about the life and legacy of Armin Wegner, a German humanitarian who was witness to the genocide of the Armenians during the First World War and then stood up to Hitler about the persecution of the Jews in 1933. That piece is narrated by Stephen D. Smith (from episode #3). The second part of the episode is a conversation with Armenian filmmaker Naré Mkrtchyan whose grandparents survived the Armenian Genocide. She sits down with host Rachael Cerrotti to discuss how coming from a family history that is weighed down by denial has impacted her identity and the stories she has chosen to explore in her work. Her film, The Other Side of Home, was the first film about the Armenian Genocide to have been shortlisted for an Oscar.
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If you’d like more from Rachael Cerrotti: subscribe to the Along The Seam newsletter
Find all the episodes at: www.alongtheseam.com
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*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.*
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In this special two-part episode, we will hear stories from two documentarians from different periods of history who shed light on the repercussions of generations-long denial and silence in Armenia. The first part of the episode is a short narrative piece about the life and legacy of Armin Wegner, a German humanitarian who was witness to the genocide of the Armenians during the First World War and then stood up to Hitler about the persecution of the Jews in 1933. That piece is narrated by Stephen D. Smith (from episode #3). The second part of the episode is a conversation with Armenian filmmaker Naré Mkrtchyan whose grandparents survived the Armenian Genocide. She sits down with host Rachael Cerrotti to discuss how coming from a family history that is weighed down by denial has impacted her identity and the stories she has chosen to explore in her work. Her film, The Other Side of Home, was the first film about the Armenian Genocide to have been shortlisted for an Oscar.
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If you’d like more from Rachael Cerrotti: subscribe to the Along The Seam newsletter
Find all the episodes at: www.alongtheseam.com