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    news.am, Armenia
    May 7 2011


    State-run Turkish Television to debut documentary on Diaspora Armenians


    May 07, 2011 | 06:09

    `A new, big-budget documentary on the life of diaspora Armenians will
    debut this weekend on the state-run Turkish Radio and Television, or
    TRT, which provided funding for the film,' Hurriyet Daily News
    reports.

    `Shot over a year in Armenian communities in Buenos Aires and in
    Valance, France, `DostluÄ?u Hatırlamak' (Remembering Friendship)
    reflects director Sevinc Yesiltas's desire to tell a different story
    about Armenians,' the daily reads.

    `Before making the film, I watched all documentaries featuring the
    historical problems in the TRT archive. I wanted my production to tell
    the human story, not the historical one,' Yesiltas said.

    `In order to talk about historical problems, I need to be a historian
    and I am not. I wanted to tell the story of ordinary people, outside
    of politics,' she said.

    `The wife of a priest the director met in Valance was from the
    Southeast Anatolian province of Sanliurfa, Yesiltas said. `They wanted
    to give me a family heirloom needlepoint as a gift. I told them I
    couldn't accept it but they insisted. They held me and cried,' she
    said.

    `During the filming process, Yesiltas said, she realized during how
    much Turks and Armenians resembled one another,' the daily says.




    From: A. Papazian
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