They Shall Not Perish: The Story of Near East Relief is a film about Near East Relief (NER)'s efforts to counter the Armenian genocide. Shant Mardirossian, the chairperson emeritus of the organization, produced it, doing so through the company Acorne Productions. The writer and director is George Billard. Victor Garber serves as the narrator. A slogan on a NER fundraising poster was used for the film's name.
The film was first aired in the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum (previously the National Heritage Museum) in Lexington, Massachusetts (Boston metropolitan area) on October 13, 2017. On January 1, 2018 it was released on Netflix.
Cast
- Andrea Martin as Baidzar Bakalian
- Tony Shalhoub as Karnig Parnian
- Ron Rifkin as Henry Morgenthau
- Kathleen Chalfant as Dr. Mabel Elliott
- Dariush Kashani as George Mardikian
- Michael Aronov as Leslie A. Davis
- Kara Vedder as Nellie Miller Mann
References
- ^ "'They Shall Not Perish' Armenian Genocide Documentary Now Streaming on Netflix". Armenian Weekly. 2018-01-02. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- "Armenian Genocide Documentary 'They Shall Not Perish' Now Streaming on Netflix". Asbarez. 2018-01-02. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- Janbazian, Rupen (2017-10-04). "'They Shall Not Perish': Telling the Story of Near East Relief through Film". Retrieved 2019-09-12. - Alternate link at Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
- "'They Shall Not Perish: The Story of Near East Relief' to Make Boston-Area Public Premiere Next Month". Armenian Weekly. 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
External links
- They Shall Not Perish: The Story of Near East Relief official site
- Cohn, Gabe (2018-01-02). "What's on TV Tuesday: 'Tesla's Death Ray' and Near East Relief". The New York Times.
- They Shall Not Perish at IMDb
- Levitsky, Ron. "A Curriculum Guide for Teaching about America's Response to the Armenian, Anatolian Greek & Assyrian Genocides: They Shall Not Perish, The Story of Near East Relief" (PDF). - Collaborating with the Genocide Education Project and Near East Foundation
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