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    GOLDEN APRICOT: SERBIAN HELMER WANTS TO FILM MOVIE ABOUT MORMONS IN ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    July 13, 2012 - 18:42 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Goran Radovanovic's "With Fidel Whatever Happens" was
    featured at Golden Apricot Yerevan-hosted international film festival.

    This is his first participation in the international festival for
    the helmer who used to "work in Serbia and for Serbia."

    With the film set in Sierra Maestra, Cuba, 850 km east of Havana, the
    fate of people of Sierra Maestra is depicted on a day of ideological
    ecstasy, the day of the celebration of the 52nd anniversary of the
    Revolution.

    The next day, driven by inertia, they all return to the rhythm of
    everyday life, which is the same and is not very promising. Everyone
    is aware of that. Even the bullhorns that constantly blasts out
    ideological slogans that are 52 years old. But the revolution
    continues...

    "I'm thankful to my communist childhood which allowed me to draw
    parallels between Serbia and Cuba," the helmer joked.

    In the film, the director addressed Cubans' fear of totalitarian
    regime reigning in the country, incompatibility between the ideology
    and the real life. However, the helmer doesn't judge his heroes,
    instead trying to analyze the events.

    Radovanovic was surprised to learn of U.S.-originated Mormon religion
    in Armenia, which he believed odd in a country which was the first
    to adopt Christianity. "It's clearly a great subject for a movie,"
    the helmer said.




    From: A. Papazian
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