In this final part, Credo dissolves to the present with footage of the 1995 genocide commemorations in Yerevan, taken from Carlo Messa's brilliant documentary 'Destination: Nowhere'. The work followed Wegner's grandson retracing his forebears footsteps through the killing fields of Asia Minor, and included his own pilgrimage to the memorial at Tsitsernakaberd during the massive 80th anniversary commemoration. The footage Messa captured of thousands walking towards the monument eloquently embodies the healing power of the final movement of the 2nd Symphony, connecting the past with the present, the dead with the living, darkness with the light.
how could such genocides be prevented in future ? thanks zariadris
sonny19xx 1 year ago
Merci Zariadris
apo443 2 years ago
zariadris ty
bleizer999 2 years ago
What an absolutely monumental and moving work. It is vital this film be seen everywhere so it can educate the world. I am in tears typing this. This was Holocaust, and must never happen again.
raposofan 2 years ago
Fascinating epilogue.
In spite of all those who wanted to eliminate our country and race, we have present, and will be forever in future.
Thanks very much for posting zariadris.
satothequeen 2 years ago
un génocide est inacceptable mais que dire de l'impunité...
il faut que justice soit faite
c'est indispensable.
Merci Zadridris pour ce trés beau film.
La musique est magnifique
Cilicianghost 2 years ago
J'ai exprimé lon adminration à Zariadris. Il lm'a répondu très aimablement, c'est un Arménien. Il m'a suggéré de regarder une autre vidéo, sur une découverte archéologique, je n'ai pas encore eu le temps. Mais je la regarderai.
Louise
isguhi 2 years ago
J'ai vu les 3 parties. Images et musique:
C EST UN CHEF D 'OEUVRE !
isguhi 2 years ago