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    OZCAN ALPER: TURKEY IS LIKE AN APARTMENT BUILDING, IN WHICH ALL DOORS ARE LOCKED

    arminfo
    Friday, July 13, 00:09

    Turkey is like an apartment building, in which all doors are locked,
    film director Ozcan Alper (Turkey) said at today's press conference
    in Yerevan.

    Ozcan Alper has brought his latest film "Future Lasts Forever" to
    IX Golden Apricot International Film Festival. The film raises the
    problems of the Kurds living in Turkey. Despite this acute topic for
    the Government, the film has received the following awards: Best Actor,
    Best Music, Best Cinematography (Golden Boll IFF, Adana, Turkey, 2011);
    Best Film, SIYAD (Turkish Film Critics Association) Awards; Best Film
    (Malatia IFF, 2011); Best Director, Best Film, Best Music (Festival
    on Wheels, Ankara, 2011); FIPRESCI Award (Kerala IFF, 2011); Special
    Mention (Festival International de Cinema de Asia de Vesoul, 2012).

    Alper thinks that Turkey resembles an apartment building with all its
    doors locked. As soon as a problem arises, the door of an apartment is
    simply locked. "It was in 1915 during the Armenian Genocide, in 1925
    during the rebellion of Kurds, in the 1930s when Turkey was cooperating
    with Nazi Germany, during the years of the World War II, when the taxes
    affected first of all the national minorities, as well as during the
    massacres of the 1950s", he said. In the meantime, he said that the
    situation in the country has a bit changed over the past few years,
    and one can raise certain issues more openly. "For instance, 15 years
    ago I could not shoot the film "Future Lasts Forever", he said.

    Ozcan Alper (born 1975, Hopa, Artvin, Turkey) is a Turkish director and
    screenwriter of Armenian descent. He studied Physics and History of
    Science at Istanbul University. He participated in cinema workshops
    in Mesopotamia Culture Center and Nazim Culture House between
    1996-2000. Since 1997 he has been working as assistant director and
    production manager on a variety of productions. He directed short
    fiction and documentaries. His feature debut, Autumn, won awards
    at Locarno, Tbilisi, Sofia, Ankara IFF, as well Jury Special Prize
    and FIPRESCI Prize at Yerevan Golden Apricot IFF. He has shot the
    following films: Momi (2001), Voyage in the Time with a Scientist
    (2004), Rhapsody and Melancholy in Tokai City (2005), Autumn (2008),
    Future Lasts Forever (2011).


    From: Baghdasarian
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