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    TAVIANI BROTHERS' FILM ON ARMENIAN CAUSE IN A FEW DAYS DID WHAT POLITICIANS DO IN MANY YEARS, CINEMA CRITICS EMPHASIZE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Feb 20 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Golden
    Apricot (Voske Tsiran) fourth international film festival to be held
    on July 9-14 in Yerevan will open with Italian Taviani brothers'
    film "The Lark Farm," which raised a great clamour in the days of the
    Berlin International Festival. Film director Haroutiun Khachatrian,
    Director of Golden Apricot festival, declared this at the February
    20 press conference. He had been present at the Berlin Festival. In
    his words, this year, from the beginning to the end of the festival,
    they were constantly speaking and discussing the Armenian Cause,
    both through cinema and open discussions and dialogues.

    H. Khachatrian gave assurance that this festival once more confirmed
    the fact that cultural arm is all-mighty: "what politicians do in
    many years was presented to the public in a few days through the art
    of cinema language."

    Susanna Haroutiunian, Golden Apricot film festival's Art Director,
    who had also been present at the Berlin Festival, said that the authors
    of film "The Lark Farm" had especially chosen the Berlin Festival for
    showing the film, as a great Turkish community lives in that city. "We
    have seen Italian Fascism and we apologized instead of our brothers,"
    the Taviani brothers said.

    In her words, the day before the film's premiere it had been
    shown for media of many countries of the world taking part in the
    festival. "It was just tremendous. Everybody got excited. A great
    number of Turkish journalists were present. I left the hall after the
    film's showing. Chairman of Turkish Association of Film Critics and
    Film Journalists, Atila Doray came up to me. He embraced me and said:
    "I beg your pardon."

    Haroutiun Khachatrian also stated that Director of Berlin Festival
    Peter Koslik presenting the film said that "we, the German, were able
    to condemn Fascism. The time has come for Turks also to apologize
    to Armenians."

    "For me, the most impressive was that my pain, the story of my heart
    was spoken about in another language, Italian. Perhaps this is the
    culminating point of art where global ideas abolish all borders,"
    S. Haroutiunian said.
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