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    TURKISH GOVERNMENT SHOULD FIND STRENGTH TO CONDEMN YOUNGTURKS' CRIME, PAOLO TAVIANI SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 20 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. "Though no great pressures were
    exerted on the Turkish side during the shooting of the film Lark
    Farm, nevertheless, negative responses were inevitable," Italian film
    director Paolo Taviani reported at the press conference organized in
    Yerevan. In his words, Turkish newspapers have repeatedly touched upon
    this subject, mentioning that within the framework of the Council of
    Europe the shooting of a film is financed, which is against Turkey's
    policy.

    In P. Taviani's words, representatives of the Turkish Foreign Ministry
    had also applied to the Italian Minister of Culture asking why they
    permitted the shooting of a film, which is aimed against the Turkish
    people. In response to the Turkish side they said that "art is free in
    Italy." "Italy had Fascism, which was condemned, Germany had Nazism,
    which, though with difficulty, nevertheless, was condemned. Then why
    cannot the Turkish government find the strength to condemn the Young
    Turks' crime?" P. Taviani said. He expressed the hope that in future
    years the Lark Farm will be also shown in Turkey.

    Film producer Gracia Volpi said that they had applied to the European
    Commission to get assistance for shooting the film. Only Turkey was
    against during the discussions, which, of course, did not impede them
    from providing financial assistance.
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