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    ARMENIA CAN'T HANDLE NYMPHOMANIAC?

    EurasiaNet.org
    Feb 13 2014

    February 13, 2014 - 6:40am, by Giorgi Lomsadze

    The première of Nymphomaniac, the much talked-about erotic epic by
    Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier, has been cancelled in the Armenian
    capital, Yerevan, after theater managers decided to dodge potential
    controversy.

    The first part of von Trier's five-hour opus of sex and angst was
    supposed to open in Yerevan on February 13, but the management
    of Cinema Star Dalma Garden Mall, part of a Russian chain, made a
    last-minute decision to cancel the show, Gazeta.ru reports.

    Families make up the core of the Yerevan Cinema Star's audience,
    managers said, and they may not want to keep up with the adventures
    of a liberated European woman, played by von Trier's muse, Charlotte
    Gainsbourg. Hollywood stars like Uma Thurman, Willem Dafoe and
    Christian Slater also make appearances in the film.

    Granted this particular movie had jaws dropping in far less
    conservative places, but the Caucasus countries are especially
    uncomfortable with big sex on the big screen. Couples on a movie date
    often depart from a theater if a love scene becomes a little too racy.

    Nymphomaniac is also not being shown in neighboring Georgia and
    Azerbaijan. In the entire neighborhood, only Russia has no qualms about
    showing the peccadilloes and psychological torments of Gainsbourg's
    character.

    The Yerevan theater managers initially cited multiple complaints from
    the public as the reason for their decision, but there does not appear
    to have been a major public campaign against Nymphomaniac in Armenia,
    the country's relatively conservative values notwithstanding. Some
    movie-lovers have expressed disgruntlement about the cancellation,
    however. The theater has offered to compensate ticket purchases.

    In the South Caucasus, smaller movie clubs often are the outlets for
    any daring or cerebral European cinema; mainstream movie theaters
    like the Cinema Star tend to play it safe and stick with Hollywood
    blockbusters.

    Why the Yerevan theater decided to take the risk and show Nymphomaniac
    in the first place was not explained.




    From: A. Papazian
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