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    FILM: SMYRNA: THE DESTRUCTION OF A COSMOPOLITAN CITY

    The New York Times
    April 5, 2013 Friday
    Late Edition - Final

    Destroying a City With Hate
    Smyrna: The Destruction of a Cosmopolitan City (1900-1922)

    By NEIL GENZLINGER

    "Smyrna: The Destruction of a Cosmopolitan City (1900-1922)" might
    have been a stronger documentary had it been made a few decades ago,
    when more people were alive who had experienced the events of 1922
    as adults. But it is still a sobering study in how individual human
    beings can become afterthoughts in the face of broad movements like
    nationalism, a phenomenon that is still much in evidence almost a
    century later.

    The film, by Maria Iliou, depicts the Ottoman port of Smyrna (now
    Izmir, Turkey) as a cosmopolitan paradise where people of various
    faiths and nationalities, including significant populations of Greeks
    and Armenians, lived harmoniously, if not necessarily as social
    equals. But rising nationalism and World War I disrupted the balance
    and led, in September 1922, to a catastrophic purging in which Turkish
    troops marched in and the city burned. Giles Milton, author of a book
    on the subject, says half a million people were stranded on the quay
    during and after the fire; some died, and many others became refugees.

    The film recounts this with vintage footage and photographs and
    interviews with a few survivors and descendants of survivors. It
    relies too much on overheated interviews with Mr. Milton, but it will
    certainly be of interest to the many people who are still debating
    what happened there and who was responsible.

    Opens on Friday in Manhattan. Directed by Maria Iliou 1 hour 27
    minutes; not rated

    URL:
    http://movies.nytimes.com/2013/04/05/movies/smyrna-the-destruction-of-a-cosmopolitan-city.html

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