The Armenian film nominated to “Oscar” is next reason for Azerbaijani hysteria
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The Armenian “If all” film nominated to “Oscar” World Awards shows how the humanity wins prejudice.
In film there are also episodes telling about Azerbaijan, because of what the film is a topic for new toxic dispute between two nations, announces the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR).
In film a man helps a russian-armenian girl to go to her father’s grave and to plant a tree there. The father died at Karabakh war. The “Aravot” newspaper reports about this.
Azerbaijani writer Elchin Huseynbayli insists on the film script being stolen from his story “Sun blinding”wrot in 2010.
“The story that I wrote is the next, an Azerbaijani ill doctor enters the territory of Karabakh, to fulfill his grandfather’s wish and plant a tree in his house yard. The hero wants to see his father’s grave, but the territory was under the control of Armenians, and he is arrested. However after long negotiations he is permitted to fulfill his wish, the Azeri writer said during the interview with one of the Azerbaijani websites, and concluded, they have used my story but changed it as they want”.
IWPR had a talk with “If all” film script author Michael Poghosyan, who said that they have worked on film long, and the film idea emerged earlier than Huseynbayli published his work.
“The film script was written in the beginning of 2010, and the recording of the movie starts in spring of 2010.before starting to write the story we met people who lived through the war. It’s after the meeting these people and talking with them that the idea of making this film appeared, said Michael Poghosyan, we can blame Azerbaijan in soling the story of our film “Home-sickness” where the main hero passes the border to die in his homeland”.


















































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