Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Massacre (Extended Length Bonus)
2. Answer To Denialists
3. Turkish Generals
4. Railway
5. Scout Tufenkian Scene (Bonus)
6. Death March
7. Table Read
8. 40 Days
9. Turkish & Armenian Histories
10. Opening Scene
11. Atom Egoyan Scene
12. Musa Dagh Climb
13. Ataturk Treaties And Strategy
14. Peter Balakian Scene
15. Canon Blast
16. Denialists
17. River Staging
18. Massacre
19. Hanging Village
20. Palace Balcony
21. Med School
22. End Of Production
23. Intent To Live
24. Turkish History Changed
25. Hrant Dink (Extended Length Bonus)
Lakeshore Records will release a soundtrack album for the documentary Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction. The album features the film’s original music composed by Serj Tankian. The soundtrack will be released digitally on iTunes this Friday, November 17 and on other platforms the following week. Check back on this page for the download link. In related news, the label will also release the composer’s score for the Russian historical fantasy film Furious – The Legend Of Kolovrat on December 8. Intent to Destroy is directed by Joe Berlinger (Paradise Lost, Brother’s Keeper) and explores the violent history of the Armenian Genocide and legacy of Turkish suppression and denial over the past century. The documentary premiere at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival and was released in select theaters this past weekend by Abramorama. Gathr Films will expand the release with one-night-only event screenings through its crowd-sourced theatrical distribution platform Theatrical On Demand in December. Visit the official movie website to learn more about the film.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Massacre (Extended Length Bonus)
2. Answer To Denialists
3. Turkish Generals
4. Railway
5. Scout Tufenkian Scene (Bonus)
6. Death March
7. Table Read
8. 40 Days
9. Turkish & Armenian Histories
10. Opening Scene
11. Atom Egoyan Scene
12. Musa Dagh Climb
13. Ataturk Treaties And Strategy
14. Peter Balakian Scene
15. Canon Blast
16. Denialists
17. River Staging
18. Massacre
19. Hanging Village
20. Palace Balcony
21. Med School
22. End Of Production
23. Intent To Live
24. Turkish History Changed
25. Hrant Dink (Extended Length Bonus)
Intent to Destroy will premiere in select markets beginning November 10th. If you are in one of the select cities listed below, you can click on the appropriate theater to purchase tickets to see Intent To Destroy.
Screening dates: 11/10/17 – 11/16/17
https://www.citycinemas.com/villageeast/film/intent-to-destroy
Screening dates: 11/10/17 – 11/16/17
https://www.laemmle.com/films/42903
Screening dates: 11/10/17 – 11/16/17
(Ticketing info coming soon.)
The Armenian Genocide claimed the lives of 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire from 1915-1917, but the truth about the horrors was suppressed because of America’s diplomatic relationship with Turkey. Even as recently as 2016, when filmmaker Terry George set out to make a narrative feature about the tragedy, the Oscar Isaac-starring “The Promise,” he fielded threats from the Turkish government. Academy Award-nominated director Joe Berlinger was on set to capture the challenges — both artistic and political — in making a movie about the Genocide. In the first trailer for this unflinching documentary, “Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial, and Depiction,” Berlinger weaves interviews with filmmakers and historians into his fascinating behind the scenes footage.
Per the official synopsis: “Berlinger’s cinematic exploration of the tangled web of responsibility that has driven a century of denial by the Turkish government and its strategic allies. 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 close, and how it laid the groundwork for the genocides that followed.”
Watch the powerful trailer below featuring music from Serj Tankian:
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