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    Kim Kardashian's Genocide film project spurs controversial reactions in Armenia

    13:02 * 11.04.15


    Armenian art critics and politicians are split over Kim Kardashian's
    plan to produce a documentary dedicated to the Armenian Genocide.

    Speaking to Tert.am, the film director Edgar Baghdasaryan said he
    expects the idea to raise Armenia's advantages in achieving in the
    international recognition and condemnation of the crime. "If Kim
    Kardashian has a desire to produce a documentary on the Armenian
    Genocide, she is welcome to do that if that can be useful," he said.

    Baghdasaryan said he finds that Armenia would have had more success in
    its Genocide recognition campaign had initially sought to
    internationalize the problem on cultural platforms (instead of
    concentrating efforts on political and diplomatic channels).

    "It should have been done long ago, but I doubt that we are capable of
    achieving that," he said, considering the fuss over the celebrity's
    visit to Armenia a manifestation of provincialism characteristic of
    small nations.

    The director said he doesn't much expect the visit to serve as a PR
    tool advertising Armenia.

    "A man who holds several Grammy awards [i.e. Kim's husband, Kanye West
    - ed] - the 'Oscar' in music - has come with her. And it looks as
    though the musicians here should have gathered around him, but ..."

    Kardashian's official representatives had earlier unveiled the reality
    star's movie plan in comments to Agence France-Presse.

    Michael Poghosyan a popular Armenian theater and film actor whom
    Tert.am contacted for further comments, appeared to be unaware of the
    film project but said he would hail the idea in case it really proves
    a success. "I am not disposed to respond to questions of the kind, not
    being quite aware of Kardashian's creative past and activities. God
    grant the movie is a success, so that both she and Cher would
    re-establish themselves [as ethnic Armenians]," he said.

    According to Tevan Poghosyan, an opposition MP from the Heritage
    party, the idea could really be a good opportunity in the Genocide
    recognition efforts. "Any information which will help obtain a more
    precise information on Genocide and condemn the phenomenon is
    acceptable. All people have now come to realize that even one
    Instagram photo of Kim Kardashian makes Armenia presentable the
    world," he told our correspondent.

    Poghosyan said he finds that Armenia should negotiate certain
    historiographic aspects to ensure an appropriate quality.

    "Kim seems to have started developing her connections with Armenia, as
    she announces everywhere that she has come to homeland ready to offer
    her contribution to the Genocide recognition efforts," he noted.

    The political analyst Styopa Safaryan says he feels somewhat skeptical
    about the project. "To be frank, I would like Kim Kardashian to do
    what she is good at. And I wouldn't consider a film studio the right
    platform for her to offer the best solution to the problem. She is a
    great master of reality shows, so I wouldn't like her to produce a
    feature or documentary movie," he told our correspondent.

    The idea is also opposed by Armen Badalyan, an expert in PR and
    electoral technologies. "Yes, Armenia to an extent raises its PR
    advantages thanks to Kardashian's visit. But a question arises as to
    whether Genocide was the right issue for PR," he said, expressing
    fears that efforts to propagandize serious issue as that on a show
    star's level might really reduce its significance.


    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/11/documentary-qardashyan/1642580

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