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    AN UPSIDE DOWN PROPAGANDA

    Yerkir.am
    June 09, 2006

    Stereotypes are awful and mean. Monten has said that an idea is hard
    to get into a fool's head, but once there, it is even harder to get
    it out.

    Stereotypes formed under habits and traditions are even more awful
    than ideas.

    It has become a tradition for TV channels to screen movies like
    "Nahapet," " Missing," and "Miro of Gorge" on each April 24. In more
    recent years, films like Henry Verno's "Mairig," Egoyan's "Ararat"
    as well as other films, including "Aram" became additions to this
    list. While it makes sense to show those films on the Genocide
    Commemoration Day, it makes no sense at all for big and small TV
    channels to screen films like "Zangezour," "Sevan Fishermen," "Boys
    of Band," and "Mexican Diplomats," on May 28. All these films mock
    the idea of independence that we celebrate on May 28.

    "Zangezur," for example, mocks severely the national hero, Nzhdeh. How
    long should we tolerate this film shot under the personal order of
    Stalin and falsifying our past? I am not advocating destroying these
    films - after all, they represent the history of our film industry
    and thus our history. History about how history was falsified. But
    why should we show them on the day when we are celebrating our
    independence?

    How do I have to explain my children why the Armenian general was so
    coward, low and funny?

    The best way to screen these films would be with a preceding
    explanation by a historian and an art critic. But even then, they
    are not fit to be shown on May 28. All these films depict how the
    'heroes,' who mainly are foreigners - Russians, or sometimes even
    Turks - destroy our independence. Why, then, are we surprised that
    this nation doesn't really care for its independence?
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