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  • Critic's Choice: "Ararat " On CBC On Saturday At 10:00pm

    CRITIC'S CHOICE: "ARARAT " ON CBC ON SATURDAY AT 10:00PM
    by Ken Carriere

    The Globe and Mail (Canada)
    THE GLOBE REVIEW 7; TELEVISION: SATURDAY
    July 27, 2007 Friday

    There is no way to make a simple, ordinarily plotted drama about
    the Armenian genocide of 90 years ago. To this day, angry debate
    flies back and forth over its extent and what term should be used to
    accurately describe it. Some governments do officially recognize it as
    a "genocide," others refuse to, while many hurriedly dig a trench in
    the middle where they can hide. Cleverly, award-winning director Atom
    Egoyan, himself of Armenian descent, incorporated the contemporary
    debate into his historical movie. In fact, the self-referential plot
    revolves around the difficulty of an Armenian director trying to
    mould such a hotly controversial subject into a workable movie, in
    the face of intense opposition from the Turkish authorities and even
    from one of the actors (played by Elias Koteas) on the film within the
    film. Numerous subplots - some might say a few too many to comfortably
    squeeze into two hours - weave in and out of the main story, mainly
    about the consequences the genocide inflicts on people to this day.

    Ararat won five Genie Awards, including best picture and best
    supporting actor (Koteas). David Alpay, Christopher Plummer and
    Marie-Josee Croze also star.
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