- Filmmaker, Director of the award-winning film "Screamers" as well as various documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 [UK], including "Lifting the Veil," "Children of the Secret State," "Dying for the President," "Iran Undercover," and "My Friend the Mercenary." Former BBC World anchor. Executive Director of the Pomegranate Foundation, promoting genocide education and the Rwanda Testimonies archive. Leader of the Armenian Film Foundation's Armenian Genocide Testimonies Project for USC Shoah Foundation's Digital History Archive.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Carla Garapedian
- Niece of Martin Marootian.
- She founded the non-profit, Pomegranate Foundation, after her film "Screamers" generated interest amongst middle and high-school students.
- She narrated "Voices from the Lake" and "The River Ran Red" directed by J. Michael Hagopian.
- Leo Garapedian, her father, was a Professor of Journalism and a talented photographer.
- Through the Armenian Film Foundation, she has led the Armenian Genocide Testimonies project for the USC Shoah Foundation.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content