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    DOCUMENTARY REFLECTS BORDER WISHES OF TURKS, ARMENIANS

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 9 2009
    Turkey

    A documentary titled "Aras Kıyılarında&quo t; (Aras Banks) reflects
    the common desire of Turks and Armenians for the border between the
    two countries to be opened through the story of a Turkish boy and an
    Armenian girl who meet online, attempt to run a business and share
    an emotional bond.

    The documentary, the title of which refers to the Aras River that flows
    along Turkey's Armenian border, was shot in Kars' Arpacay district,
    which is on the border, Yerevan and Ankara in cooperation with the
    Turkish-Armenian Business Development Council (TABDC) and the Armenia
    Marketing Association and sponsored by the American embassies in
    Turkey and Armenia.

    Undertaking the production of the movie with Armenian Aram
    Navarsardyan, TABDC board member Serdar Dinler told the Anatolia news
    agency in late October that shooting of the movie was completed in 12
    months. Explaining that the names of the main characters, Tamar and
    Aras, are common and known in both countries, Dinler noted that it
    is sad that a river acts as a border, adding, "Think of a river that
    flows for years, but no one can fish or swim in it or picnic near it."

    While stating that people living near the river wish that the border
    were opened, Dinler said he believes that the current ties between
    Turkish and Armenian people would be further strengthened by the
    opening of the border and that both peoples would also benefit
    financially from the opening. Dinler added that they are currently
    in talks with media institutions about screening the film.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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