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    TAVIANI BROTHERS' LARK FARM FLIES TO RAI TRADE
    Sheri Jennings In Cannes

    Screendaily.com , UK
    May 21 2007

    Italian sales company RAI Trade has added the Taviani's latest film,
    The Lark Farm, to its Cannes slate.

    The film, which played in Berlin, is the latest effort from Paolo
    and Vittorio Taviana, who won the Palme d'Or in 1977 for My Father,
    My Master and a special jury prize in 1981 for The Night of the
    Shooting Stars.

    The Lark Farm is the tragic war story of an Armenian family in Turkey
    who see their peaceful lives destroyed when Turkey begins to order
    the massacre of the Armenians. The women of the family have to fight
    to survive harsh conditions.

    The Lark Film will open in France this month and was produced by AGER
    3 in collaboration with RAI Cinema and Eagle Pictures. Co-production
    partners are Nimar Studios in Bulgaria, Sagrera TV, TVE and ICAA in
    Spain and Flach Film, France 2 Cinema, Canal + and 27 Films Productions
    in France and Ard Degeto in Germany.

    The Taviani Brothers are in Cannes to commemorate the 30th anniversary
    of My Father, My Master with a limited edition book.

    RAI's slate also includes Caravaggio, a biopic on the Italian artist
    starring Alessio Boni and directed by Angelo Longoni.

    http://www.screendaily.com/ScreenDailyAr ticle.aspx?intStoryID=32730&Category=
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