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Update For Immediate Release
Announcing the American Premiere of
ASSYRISKA: A National
Team Without A Nation
A Five Part Documentary Film Directed By
Nuri Kino and Erik Sandberg
Part III Competing for the
Golden Palm Award
As a Finalist at the Beverly Hills Film Festival
Thursday April 6, 2006 8:00 P.M.
Saturday April 8, 2006 3:45 P.M.
Clarity Theatre
100 North Crescent Drive
Beverly Hills, California 90210
(Running time: 30 minutes)
Tickets are selling out quickly so please make your reservations
at
www.beverlyhillsfilmfestival.com or call 310-779-1206 for festival
information.
ASSYRISKA: A National Team Without A Nation is the
story of an Assyrian soccer team from Södertälje, a
small town in Sweden that was able to achieve international stardom
when against all odds as the first ever immigrant team in Europe,
it reached the national premiere league. It made headlines worldwide.
Marking its American premiere as a finalist at the Beverly Hills
Film Festival, episode III depicts the current struggle of the
Assyrian people who are a nation without a country in their quest
for recognition of the Genocide perpetrated against
them in the Ottoman Empire during WWI.
This third episode that originally aired on Sweden's Public Service
Network, depicts the team's struggle to be recognized as a Swedish
soccer team. But beyond that, the team pushes to cause change
in both the Swedish and Turkish governments' attitude to accept
and recognize the "forgotten" Assyrian Genocide. This
move triggers diplomatic implications. Also featured are ASSYRISKA
supporters returning to their homeland of Southeast Turkey in
an attempt toreclaim their now occupied territories.
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Nuri Kino,
one of the two directors of ASSYRISKA, will attend the Beverly
Hills
Film Festival. Nuri Kino's journey as an Assyrian-Swedish freelance
journalist and documentary filmmaker began in 2000 but his extraordinary
achievements are by no means those of a novice. A five-time nominee
for the Swedish Pulitzer Guldspaden, he received three for Best
Investigative Journalist in 2001, 2003 and 2004. He received
the Swedish Television and Swedish Radio's Ikaros Prize for Best
Public Service Journalism and became the Role Model of the Year
for Swedish Journalist Students at Sundsvall University in Sweden.
In 2002, Kino was nominated as a finalist for both the Great
Journalist Prize and Save the Children Prize for journalists.
He also serves as a Jury Member for the Humanity of the World
Documentary Film Festival. Filmography: The Cry Unheard,
2001.
Media Contact and Management
Tanya Benjamin Management: TanyaBenjamin@sbcglobal.net
All interviews with Nuri Kino arranged on request
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Please note that due to popular
demand a second screening of ASSYRISKA has been added to the
line-up at the Beverly Hills Film Festival.
Tickets for screenings and after show party are selling
out quickly
Please make your advanced reservations at
http://www.beverlyhillsfilmfestival.com
For festival information call 310-779-1206
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