Dean cains documentary on armenian genocide movie

  • The actor has produced a new film, “Architects of Denial,” which delves into the Armenian genocide and the denial by the Turkish government and.
  • Armenian Genocide won the Best Documentary award, with the runner up Dean Cain's and Montel Williams' Architects of Denial.
  • Armenian Genocide documentary, “Architects of Denial.
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    Dean Cain

    Dean Cain

    Actor. Best known as new Superman.

    Dean Cain Is Taking on the Armenian Genocide

    As the actor's new project makes clear, the persecution of Christians in the mittpunkt East is no longer being ignored

    by Zachary Leeman | Updated 26 Apr 2017 at 10:42 PM

    Former Superman Dean Cain is taking on a much more serious subject than most men in tights these days. The actor has produced a new film, “Architects of Denial,” which delves into the Armenian genocide and the denial by the Turkish government and other authoritative bodies that atrocities ever took place.

    “Armenians have been persecuted for centuries. It’s unreal,” Cain told “Fox & Friends” recently when discussing his upcoming project. “They were the first bastion of Christianity. They were the first country to, I think, recognize Christianity, and they are the only bastion of Christianity in the mittpunkt East.”

    It was during and after World War I that the Ottoman Empire carried out the killing

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