Welcome to Pomegranate Foundation

Pomegranate Foundation’s mission is to support filmmakers and other artists who are engaged in raising awareness about all forms of intolerance — from bullying and social out-casting, to ethnic cleansing and genocide.  The Foundation also supports the academic study of genocide prevention and oral history projects related to a wide-range of human rights issues.

Why the pomegranate?
The pomegranate is a symbol of hope, regeneration and abundance around the world, dating back to antiquity. It is a universal symbol, crossing many cultures and religions. The pomegranate symbolizes hope and change – what is needed in addressing this universal problem.

Recent & Upcoming Events

UCLA Film and Television Archive

Carla introduces a special double-screening at the Hammer Museum, hosted by the UCLA Film and Television Archive...

Mapping Culture and Sharing Stories

Carla moderates a panel at the Ararat Eskijian Museum’s one-day conference...

Carla hosts the PBS-Socal screening of The Hidden Map

Carla hosts the PBS-Socal screening of The Hidden Map, directed by Ani Hovannisian.

Latest Films

The Promise

I Promised Her Life

Scars Of Silence

Wounded

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