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Capote (2005)
While researching his book In Cold Blood, an account of the murder of a Kansas family, Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman) develops a close relationship with Perry Smith, one of the killers.Directed by: Bennett Miller & starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman,Catherine Keener, Bruce Greenwood, Chris Cooper & Bob Balaban
Congressman Stever Cohen is posed a QUESTION at the end of this video by STAR TREK star Bruce Greenwood ! in Blockbuster movie ARARAT
http://cdbaby.com/cd/vanarmenyaWhat the Film is About http://www.ararat-the-movie.com orhttp://www.armenya.com for more!Ararat is really a movie about Turkish denial, and is a movie within a movie. For example, Bruce Greenwood portrays an American actor who is hired by the director of the "inner movie" to portray the role of missionary Clarence Ussher, M.D. In many scenes Greenwood is actually portraying the missionary doctor, and in other scenes, is portraying the actor as he researches his part. The story centers around the transformation that takes place in a young "American" boy named Raffi (David Alpay) as he helps out in the making of a film by director Eduard Saroyan (Charles Aznavour). Raffi's mother, Ani (played by Arsinee Khanjian, Atom Egoyan's real life wife) is an art historian and expert on Arshile Gorky, an Armenian born in Van, Armenia just a few years before the 1915 genocide. As it turns out, Raffi's long-dead father was actually a "terrorist" (or freedom fighter) who was shot as he tried to assassinate a Turkish diplomat. As Raffi watches the making of the film, and as he is questioned at the airport by security guards who find drugs smuggled from Turkey, the film weaves in and out of time and place, including seeming to go back to 1915. Raffi has to explain why he has drugs within canisters of film shot of Armenian monuments in Turkish-occupied Armenia. http://www.ararat-the-movie.com orhttp://www.armenya.com for more!FOUR STARS Most Critics Love Film
I'm Not There - Bruce Greenwood 1 on 1
Exclusive from New York City via TV-Wire, Staci Layne Wilson in an exclusive sit-down 1:1 interview with actor Bruce Greenwood. TV-Wire Seg Producer: Enzo Giobbe."So into it" segment. This exclusive to YouTube video is part of the TV/cable broadcast seg that TV-Wire aired domestically on 11.15.07
Bruce Greenwood Interview
Interview with actor/musician Bruce Greenwood onboard the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus at Winter NAMM, 2008
Bruce Greenwood - Stronger
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Larry79 - Jon Stewart to replace Larry (part2)
Larry's ratings are slipping and the suits are looking to replace him with regular guest host Jon Stewart. Hank tries to trade for a fan's "Hey Now" license plates.hank kingsley jeffrey tambor rip torn larry sanders garry shandling Winona Ryder Smash Mouth Bruce Greenwood
The spy
The Spy photos. Staring Bruce Greenwood and unfortunately in a film because of this I prepares montage. In a leading role: Bruce Greenwood.his wife games the female main character of the 7th heaven Catherine Hicks.Song: Bruce Greenwood
Star Trek 2008 BRUCE GREENWOOD in a prior film (Ararat)
ARARAT BRUCE GREENWOOD ARSINEE KHANJIAN CONFRONTATION SCENEClarence Ussher COMES ALIVE in this SPOOKY scene. genocidio genocidio genocidioAn American Physician in Turkey: A Narrative of Adventures in Peace and in War by Clarence D. Ussher Astoria, NY: J.C. & A.L. Fawcett, Inc., Pub., 1990, 339p. Hard cover. Clarence Ussher Comes AliveSecondly (and this simply reinforces the first point), "Ararat," though scrupulously fair to the Turkish position and not at all religiously propagandistic, is based almost entirely on the account of the genocide written by an American evangelical missionary doctor! One Dr Clarence Ussher appears prominently in the film: his missionary clinic in the Armenian area of Van in Eastern Turkey provides extensive medical aid and Ussher attempts vainly to convince the fanatical Turkish military authorities not to exterminate the populace. In the credits at the end of the film, the statement is made that the film derives from a book by Dr Ussher.No biographical information on Ussher is provided to the viewer, other than what can be gathered from the film itself. Having seen the film, I had to obtain such information?and, if possible, Ussher's book. I suspected that he must be an evangelical (was it Malcolm Muggeridge who said that he had yet to find a Unitarian leper colony?). On checking out-of-print book sources?and, as a bibliomaniac, I know a staggering number?I was unable to locate a copy of Ussher's book to purchase, but I did turn up a pamphlet, "Before Governors and Kings," by Clarence D. Ussher, M.D., published by Covenant House, Toronto, Canada. On obtaining this 14-page booklet, I read on its cover sheet: "With permission from a reprint by Howard A. Kelly, M.D., through the courtesy of Dr Ussher and the Houghton Mifflin Company." The pamphlet was clearly an extract from the book--and Kelly, to be sure, was the famous evangelical doctor and author! I then contacted the library of the Moody Bible Institute and was graciously provided with a photocopy of Ussher's 339-page book, titled, An American Physician in Turkey, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1917, and never reprinted. The Moody copy lacked the frontispiece photographs of Dr Ussher and his wife, but I was able to obtain a reproduction of these from a copy of Ussher's book at the University of Illinois.Dr Clarence Ussher was, fascinatingly, a descendent of the Bishop Ussher celebrated (or notorious) for his biblical chronology and the dating of the creation at 4004 B.C. Clarence, a believing Episcopalian and licenced medical practitioner of Canadian origin, went to Turkey under the Congregationalist American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He had previously signed the Student Volunteer declaration, "I am willing and desirous, if God permits, to become a foreign missionary," and he went to Turkey out of a powerful evangelistic desire to bring the gospel to a land benighted by Islamic error. And there he was to recount, as an eyewitness, the horrors of the Turkish extermination of the Armenian Christian community.[1]The events he recounts are not just moving; they are heartrending. For example, he describes the death of a young Armenian hero, Aram: "I had received word that he was coming, and met him at the operating-room door. He endeavored to reach for my hand, and smiling in my face he said: 'O Doctor, I am so glad I learned to know Jesus and am ready to go. But please, Doctor, let me die quickly.'" In the final chapter of his book, appropriately titled, "Opportunity," Ussher writes: "They [Turkish Muslims] have had before their eyes unnumbered examples of fortitude and loyalty to Christ. Thousands of Armenians, after struggling footsore and starving along the road to exile for days, whipped along when exhausted, have been taken into Moslem villages and given their choice: 'Now accept Mohammed and you shall have a home and food and clothing and fields and implements and seed and a bonus from the Government?everything you need. Refuse and you shall have not a drop of water.' With hardly an exception these thousands have turned their backs on all thus offered and have gone into the desert to death, rather than deny Christ. So the hearts of the Turks are now open to Christian truth as never before in the history of Mohammedanism."The "opportunity" of which Ussher spoke, was, of course, the privilege and responsibility of missionising that Muslim land. Let us today be especially vigilant not to allow irrational views of religious indifferentism blunt that evangelistic task, about which Ussher wrote so eloquently three-quarters of a century ago. Originally published in 1917, this is the memoir of Dr. Clarence D. Ussher, who served as a doctor and missionary in Marsovan, Harput and Van from 1898 to 1915. ARARAT BRUCE GREENWOOD ARSINEE KHANJIAN CONFRONTATION SCENE



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