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    `Book of Eli' Directors Talk About Being Armenian
    By Armenian Weekly
    on January 16, 2010


    WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.) - On Friday, Jan. 15, `The Book of Eli,'
    starring Denzel Washington, opened in theatres nationwide. The film is
    directed by twin brothers Allen and Albert Hughes, whose previous
    commercial film was `From Hell,' released in 2001.


    The Hughes brothers
    In an article published in USA Today earlier this week, director
    Albert Hughes talked about their experiences, saying, `People were
    hailing us as the new school of black directors. I hated that. For
    one, we're half Armenian, half black. For another, that's offensive.
    We wouldn't pose with other young black directors, because you
    wouldn't do that with, say Italian directors.' (see ``Book of Eli'
    directors Allen and Albert Hughes open up' by Scott Bowles, USA Today,
    Jan. 14, 2010).

    The Hughes brothers were born in Detroit, Mich. Their African-American
    father left them when they were two. Thereafter, together with their
    `staunch feminist' Armenian mother, Aida, they moved to Pomona, Calif.
    (see `The Brothers Hughes' by Susan Wloszczyna, USA Today, Oct. 18,
    2001).

    The Huges brothers often talk about their Armenian background. `One
    thing [our Armenian side] did was to provide an audience. When we
    began making movies, they were supportive. While the black side was
    not open to us because we were half white, the Armenian half always
    welcomed us,' Albert says. `I attribute generosity and humbleness to
    Armenians...Is that a trait of the culture... Armenians, in my opinion,
    are generous to a fault. I've never been greedy and that comes from my
    Armenian side.' (see `Albert Hughes Forges His Own Art' by Hrag
    Vartanian, www.agbu.org, April 1, 2005).

    For more information about `The Book of Eli,' go to
    http://thebookofeli.warnerbros.com.
    From: Baghdasarian
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