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    CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY TURKEY DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: ISRAELI FILMMAKER

    17:37 15.07.2014

    Alisa Gevorgyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    "Modern cinematography is rich in money, but poor in ideas," says
    Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitay, an author of over 80 documentaries
    and feature films mostly surrounding the Middle East and Jewish-Arab
    conflict. Retrospective screening of his films will take place within
    the framework of the Golden Apricot 11thInternational Film Festival
    in Yerevan.

    Although this is Gitay's first visit to Armenia, he has long wished to
    visit the country to see the people that have passed through massacres
    and need to present their pain to the world. The filmmaker believes
    cinema is a powerful tool for preserving memory.

    "I never understood why Turkey does not recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. I see similarities between the histories and identities of
    the Armenian and Jewish peoples. The demand of Armenians is completely
    legal and justified as was the demand of the Jews. This is not a
    sentimental issue connected with the memories of the past. Only by
    condemning the crimes of the past can we be confident that they will
    not reoccur in the future. Politics is certainly important in the
    process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide, but no less important
    is the power of art, which should be used," Amos Gitay told reporters
    in Yerevan.

    Famous Turkish film director Tayfun Pirselimoglu is also among the
    guests of the Golden Apricot Film Festival. His 2013 film presented
    in the competitive program is a joint production of Turkey, Greece,
    Germany and France. The film "I'm not him" tells about a man, who
    changes his identity and becomes a different person, without thinking
    about the consequences.

    "The change of human identity lies in the basis of the film. It seems
    that the hero had no reason to change his identity, but this happens,
    anyway," the Turkish filmmaker said.

    According to him, the issue of identity is still urgent in Turkey,
    and he does not rule out that one of his heroes could be an Armenian
    that has changed his identity.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/07/15/cant-understand-why-turkey-does-not-recognize-the-armenian-genocide-israeli-filmmaker/

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