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  • IFFK: 'Lark Farm' gets applause

    Hindu, India
    Dec 9 2007


    Entertainment
    IFFK: 'Lark Farm' gets applause

    Thiruvananthapuram (PTI): 'The Lark Farm,' a feature based on the
    sufferings of Armenian people at the hands of the Turks in the early
    1900s, was the pick of the films screened at the 12th International
    Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) here on Saturday.

    The film, scripted and directed jointly by Paolo Tavian and Vittorio
    Taviani, narrated how the young Turks had wanted to strengthen their
    homeland and also how the Armenians living in the Ottoman empire were
    subjected to government persecution.

    Other films shown at the festival on Saturday included 'Me Myself'
    (Pongpat Wachirabunjong/Thailand), 'King of San Gregario' (Alfonso
    Gaziula/Chile) and 'Art of Crying' (Peter Schnonau/Denmark).

    Two films of Spanish film-maker Pedro Almodovar, 'Bad Education', and
    'Kika' and 'Snowdrop Festival' by Czech director Jiri Menzel were
    also screened at the retrospective section.

    The opening film of the IFFI at Goa, 'Four Months, three weeks and
    two days', by the young Cristian Mungiu from Romania was also
    screened on Saturday.

    'The Father' (Russia) by Ivan Solovov also captured the attention of
    the audience.
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