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    Hurriyet / Turkish Daily News
    February 12, 2009 Thursday

    FILM INSPIRED BY DINK'S ARTICLE


    Volunteer actors and actresses coming together under the slogan, "Our
    struggle is until this country becomes the land of brotherhood," have
    shot a 32-minute short film in honor of slain journalist Hrant Dink

    The product of months of work the film, "Kertenkel" (Lizard), was
    inspired by a column published in daily Birgun in October 2004 written
    by Agos editor-in-chief Dink, who was assassinated on Jan. 19, 2007.

    Ozgur Aryk, a documentary maker who holds many national and
    international awards, directed the film. The films budget was 40,000
    Turkish liras, provided by the Green Agency and it was shot in the
    Mediterranean city of Antalya

    [HH] No movie theater to screen the film

    Although the film cannot find a movie theater that will screen it,
    there are plans to show it to audiences this year in many national and
    international film festivals, including the International Istanbul
    Film Festival that will be organized by the Istanbul Foundation for
    Culture and Arts, or IKSV, in April.

    One of the most important planned destinations for the film is the
    International Golden Apricot Film Festival to be organized in Armenian
    capital, Yerevan in July. From Feb. 17, the film will be screened with
    English and Turkish subtitles at the Nazym Hikmet Culture Center on
    Istanbuls Asian side in Kadykoy.

    "Being inspired by the painful events Armenians went through and with
    the words of Dink, this film aims to draw attention to the pain people
    are experiencing throughout the world. Unfortunately, we fight to live
    in an environment in which people are moving away from each other and
    becoming enemies," said Aryk.

    [HH] Abdullahs traumatic story

    Aryk said the film was based around a character named Abdullah. "A
    lizard, when it feels danger, it shelters in the smallest hole it can
    find, just like Abdullah." He said the content of the story was
    traumatic, "Yes, there is violence in the story but it is based on
    causality. We wanted to highlight once again the cost of excess in
    this film."

    "I have read almost all articles written by Dink," said Aryk. He said
    "Lizard" was very important to him, "As soon as I took the paper and
    started reading the article, scenes from the film took shape in my
    mind."

    [HH] Supporting characters from local to general

    Even though Aryk sticks to the original story in the film, he also
    backs it up with supporting characters. "Rather than localizing the
    story, we wanted to draw attention to pain in the world by showing
    incidents in our own land. Materiality is what lies behind pain all
    around the world. I think economic worries nourish nationalism," Aryk
    said.

    Aryk added a hodja character to the film. He said the character,
    hiding behind religion, behaves cruelly toward people and confiscates
    their land. "The hodja prays five times a day but all he thinks about
    is owning more."

    [HH] This film is not agitation but a call for brotherhood

    Aryk said the film was set in the time of World War I, "While watching
    the film, viewers will be able to see events that happened during the
    war and the effect on people's psychology."

    He said he intentionally shot a short film and that its message was
    very short and certain. He added the film had a mission in addition to
    commemorating Dink. "With this film, rather than agitate, we try to
    highlight once again that everyone who shares this land is a brother."

    BOX BOX

    The film depicts the end of World War I. A young Armenian person, who
    survived the painful events of 1915, shelters in a village in the
    slopes of Mount Suphan in eastern Anatolia. He does not play on the
    streets like the other young people. He lives in the shed of a
    villager named Ismail and tells people nothing except that his name is
    Abdullah. One day when he is in the toilet, other children see he is
    uncircumcised, and start throwing stones at him. With fear, Abdullah
    shelters in the shed and circumcises himself with a sharp tool and
    then throws the bloody piece of skin at the people.
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