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    PRESENTATION OF ARMENIAN-MADE FILM "PRERVANNAYA PESNYA" ABOUT KARABAKH HELD IN MOSCOW

    APA
    Nov 12 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian youth protested, as film director Arik Manukyan named "Sari
    gelin" in Azerbaijani

    Moscow. Farid Akbarov-APA. The presentation of the film "Prervannaya
    pesnya" about Karabakh made by Armenian director was held in Russia's
    capital, APA's Moscow correspondent reports. The presentation ceremony
    was held at the Cinema House of the Cinematographers Union. The film
    director Arik Manukyan clashed with a group of Armenians attending
    the event.

    Arik Manukyan's speech caused the dispute. Addressing the event Arik
    Manukyan spoke about "Sari gelin" song used in the film. He said
    Azerbaijanis and Armenians introduced the song as their song. He named
    the song "Sari gelin", this made Armenian youth angry. Armenians call
    this song "Sari akhchik". The Armenian young people said by naming
    the song in Azerbaijani, Arik Manukyan admitted that it belonged
    to Azerbaijanis. But the representatives of the Armenian Diaspora
    prevented the deepening of the dispute.

    Manukyan first called on both nations to peace, but seeing the audience
    become angry changed his mind. He said the Armenian people were ready
    for battle, war.

    Following this, the film "Prervannaya pesnya" was demonstrated. The
    film is about an Azerbaijani and Armenian, who fell into a deep hollow
    during Karabakh war. Armenians play both parts in the film.

    "I would like an Azerbaijani actor to act as an Azerbaijani
    serviceman in the film," film director Arik Manukyan told APA's Moscow
    correspondent. He said he had made such a proposal.

    "But the Azerbaijani actor refused to act in the film. Despite this,
    the Azerbaijanis living here helped me make this film. We made this
    film at our own expenses. It was made in a pavilion in Moscow,"
    he said.

    Manukyan said the presentation of the film will also be held in other
    cities of Russia.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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