Re: Will we ever get the Armenian Genocide film we deserve?
No, no I get that but like you said ...
We need international support. And by the way, a little mistake, Taxi, Eli Lava will be screening in theaters on the 5th of March. Can't wait to see what the plot is.
Aside from this, the soap opera/serial you mentioned is terrible and I hate it with passion.
I wouldn't say I hate them but the reason I like them is because they really got style. They look like movies, the direction isn't too shabby, and some of my fav. actors are in them.
Sorry. I wish I could find a copy of The Lark Farm, I've been meaning to see it for years.
I actually saw it on TV, lol. I didn't buy the DVD or anything. It isn't in Armenian or English. I watched the Armenian translated version.
I agree. Let's remember that it was his career on the line so naturally, he wouldn't try doing something serious. He was pretty much the first person to make an AG movie in Hollywood and I can imagine what he went through. So bottom line is, I appreciate what he did, what he tried to do, rather then what he produced in the end. He paved the road for new directors and writers to make movies related to the AG as well. So like I said, Ararat was an intro.
What are you're views on what I said regarding scripts One-Way?
Saco, I agree that we don't have enough experience. However, you'd be surprised at how many Armenian filmmakers are graduating film school, getting their films recognized, etc.
The day will come but what I fear is we'll have a bunch of average films, which will eventually degrade the entire meaning of a Genocide film.
Aside from this, the soap opera/serial you mentioned is terrible and I hate it with passion.
I wouldn't say I hate them but the reason I like them is because they really got style. They look like movies, the direction isn't too shabby, and some of my fav. actors are in them.
Sorry. I wish I could find a copy of The Lark Farm, I've been meaning to see it for years.
I actually saw it on TV, lol. I didn't buy the DVD or anything. It isn't in Armenian or English. I watched the Armenian translated version.
Ararat was a lumbering, clucking, turkey of a movie, only redeemed by Egoyan's wonderful way of dismissing its abject failure by saying its bad bits were bad because he had made them intentionally bad. And he got the diaspora, with its "when are you going to make an AG movie" demands, off his back for good.
What are you're views on what I said regarding scripts One-Way?
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