There have been many discussions in the past regarding AG movies and whether or not we will ever get one we deserve. I think what's difficult is coming up with a proper story/script and there are many people out there with different ideas. So lets get together in this thread and share our views.
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Consdering this forum isn't really active, it would be fine if my thread went into this discussion. It doesn't really matter to me, we can discuss this issue here. I may share some thoughts when I'm free, not any time soon though.
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I don't think a movie about the Armenian genocide will be on people want to see. Holocaust movies are successful b/c there is almost no one who does not know about it, and the rest of WW2, in contrast to WW2 which many people are somewhat or totally clueless about.
How can you expect there to be a major mainstream success genocide movie, when Americans don't even make films about some of their own wars, such as the Korean War, which if called "the forgotten war." WWII knocked WWI out of everyone's minds, and Vietnam knocked out the Korean War from everyone's minds as well.
Even if the script is the best script, or even the best written work of all time, unless the movie has a strong budget, a well known director (that isn't armenian), and well known actors (that obviously wouldn't be armo anyways), and then on top of that it would have to be widely released, which films about armenians never seem to be
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I don't think a movie about the Armenian genocide will be on people want to see. Holocaust movies are successful b/c there is almost no one who does not know about it, and the rest of WW2, in contrast to WW2 which many people are somewhat or totally clueless about.
How can you expect there to be a major mainstream success genocide movie, when Americans don't even make films about some of their own wars, such as the Korean War, which if called "the forgotten war." WWII knocked WWI out of everyone's minds, and Vietnam knocked out the Korean War from everyone's minds as well.
A PROPER AG movie could rock the world because it was the FIRST major Genocide and it is a political hot potato which is GREAT. Which means almost every Turk and Armenian on the planet will watch it, lol, not to mention tons of other people around the world. I think we have an audience ... a BIG one ... and they are still patiently waiting for a movie that will make their hair stand on end.
Even if the script is the best script, or even the best written work of all time, unless the movie has a strong budget, a well known director (that isn't armenian), and well known actors (that obviously wouldn't be armo anyways), and then on top of that it would have to be widely released, which films about armenians never seem to be!
THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!
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Okay, I didn't want to get back into this discussion for multiple reasons. It's fair to say we all have our own opinions regarding this matter and I'll share mine.
Any film, whether it's about a world war or genocide, has potential to succeed regardless of "who knows about the events." It doesn't really matter whether there's an audience. If it's a good film, it's a good film. How many films are there about the Holocaust and World War II? Why does Schindler's List stand out from these lists? To be completely honest, that's all that matters. Instead of wasting our audience's time with countless films about the Armenian Genocide, there really needs to be only one. Sure, we can still release them, but only one will have the impact it needs to have.
I think a lot of Armenian Genocide films are going to take a specific route. Atom Egoyan's Aratat took a much more personal and complex route, weaving together different characters and storylines, rather than emphasizing the tragedy. It's a good film and it works, but it's not quite the film to make a statement.
If another group of filmmakers, Armenian or not, attempt to make another Armenian Genocide film, I think they will be taking another type of doomed route. I think they will be focusing too much on historical data, too much on certain events and the Ottoman Empire, and this will simply bore viewers. Again, why did Schindler's List work? Look at the story, look at the way it presents facts and shows us what's happening.
Do I believe a film will ever be made? Absolutely, within ten years at the very least. There might be several other Armenian Genocide films along the way, but neither will make the impact I am referring to. They won't win any major Academy Awards or be listed in any critic's top ten lists -- not until they know how the approach the subject matter.
More importantly, the film should not have Armenians behind it unless they know what they are doing. There are certain Armenian filmmakers who have enough recognition elsewhere and think they can make an impact worldwide and they can't. We need studios behind us, professional screenwriters and filmmakers. The screenplay won't be written overnight in Armenia... if it's going to work and make an impact, it's going to be written in Hollywood.Last edited by One-Way; 06-04-2009, 11:19 PM.
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Originally posted by Saco View Postit won't turn into another WWII movie with generals smoking fat cigars and young soldiers throwing around cool catch phrases.
Originally posted by Saco View PostPROPER AG movie could rock the world because it was the FIRST major Genocide
Originally posted by Saco View Postand it is a political hot potato which is GREAT. Which means almost every Turk and Armenian on the planet will watch it, lol, not to mention tons of other people around the world. I think we have an audience ... a BIG one ... and they are still patiently waiting for a movie that will make their hair stand on end.
Originally posted by One-Way View PostAny film, whether it's about a world war or genocide, has potential to succeed regardless of "who knows about the events." It doesn't really matter whether there's an audience.
Originally posted by One-Way View PostWhy do Schindler's List stand out from these lists?
Originally posted by One-Way View PostMore importantly, the film should not have Armenians behind it unless they know what they are doing. There are certain Armenian filmmakers who have enough recognition elsewhere and think they can make an impact worldwide and they can't. We need studios behind us, professional screenwriters and filmmakers. The screenplay won't be written overnight in Armenia... if it's going to work and make an impact, it's going to be written in Hollywood.
Hey who knows one way? you may just be the person to write this screenplay
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Any film, whether it's about a world war or genocide, has potential to succeed regardless of "who knows about the events." It doesn't really matter whether there's an audience. If it's a good film, it's a good film. How many films are there about the Holocaust and World War II? Why do Schindler's List stand out from these lists? To be completely honest, that's all that matters. Instead of wasting our audience's time with countless films about the Armenian Genocide, there really needs to be only one. Sure, we can still release them, but only one will have the impact it needs to have.
I think a lot of Armenian Genocide films are going to take a specific route. Atom Egoyan's Aratat took a much more personal and complex route, weaving together different characters and storylines, rather than emphasizing the tragedy. It's a good film and it works, but it's not quite the film to make a statement.
More importantly, the film should not have Armenians behind it unless they know what they are doing. There are certain Armenian filmmakers who have enough recognition elsewhere and think they can make an impact worldwide and they can't. We need studios behind us, professional screenwriters and filmmakers. The screenplay won't be written overnight in Armenia... if it's going to work and make an impact, it's going to be written in Hollywood.
Imagine watching Chinese actors taking the role of the warriors in Apocalypto, running around screaming KAYAKA KAYAKA? It's almost the same case here. I think Armenians should be in the movie and there CAN be actors from Hollywood, etc. AS WELL. But the majority has to be Armenians because no matter how hard any actors try, they won't get it completely right ... or perhaps even right AT ALL. It's not about professional actors/actresses ... it's about having ARMENIAN people in a movie about THEY'RE painful past. It's as simple as that.
THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!
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