Atom Egoyan’s Close-Up

ATOM EGOYAN’S CLOSE-UP
Mitch Potter

Toronto Star, Canada
May 7 2007

Centre Pompidou screens Egoyan’s films, adds all his work to its
archives

PARIS-Toronto filmmaker Atom Egoyan has had his share of recognition,
but nothing quite like the life-before-your-eyes reception given in
his honour over the weekend in the French capital.

For a man who first laid hands on a film camera simply to spite a
University of Toronto dramatic society that turned down his first
play, Egoyan now finds himself a quarter-century later having his
entire body of work incorporated into the archives of the influential
Centre Pompidou of Paris.

For the next month, Egoyan’s filmography is to be screened at the
Pompidou in the most comprehensive retrospective of his work ever
undertaken. The curatorial staff of the centre will then draw together
the materials into its archives, giving Egoyan a perpetual place at
one of Europe’s most respected art institutions.

During Thursday’s opening reception, Egoyan was taken aback at
the rare artistic air into which his work has been drawn. Running
concurrently at the Pompidou is a major retrospective of Irish
novelist and playwright Samuel Beckett, and in another Pompidou
gallery is an exhibition of Armenian-American artist Arshile Gorky,
whose work Egoyan admires deeply.

And when the Pompidou staff asked Egoyan to add his name to the
museum guest book, the last signature entered was that of Nobel
laureate Harold Pinter, a voice that lands on Egoyan’s short list of
key inspirations.

"The Beckett show, the Gorky exhibition and then seeing Harold
Pinter’s signature. It’s just sheer coincidence, but all these
different influences converging really brought home how meaningful
it is to be shown at the Pompidou," Egoyan told the Star.

Egoyan’s work has found a considerable foreign audience. But nowhere
is the enthusiasm quite as pronounced as in France, where Egoyan was
twice awarded the Cannes festival’s Camera d’Or prize for Speaking
Parts (1989) and The Adjuster (1991).

Egoyan explains that passion says more about France than it does the
merits of his own work. He cites as an example the current issue of
a leading French film magazine in which the current crop of French
presidential candidates speak expansively of their film influences.

"That’s extraordinary," said Egoyan. "And I don’t think it happens
anywhere else in the world. Film is so vital to France that pretty
much everyone understands it to be an essential part of their cultural
makeup."

Though Egoyan admires that passion from afar, he counts among his many
blessings the fact that it was Canada that attracted his parents as
the best destination of opportunity.

"I think about it all the time, the fact that as survivors of the
Armenian genocide we could have ended up just about anywhere.

Certainly my grandparents, who were orphaned by the genocide, never
received Ottoman citizenship.

"And my parents, though like me they were born in Egypt, never
received citizenship. It wasn’t until we came to Canada when I was
a young boy that finally this was a place that would make us citizens."

Issues of identity and displacement have resonated hauntingly
throughout Egoyan’s work since his first full-length film, 1984’s
Next of Kin. However fascinating Egoyan finds such themes, his sense
of personal identity is clear.

"Not to sound maudlin, but Canada has given me a sense of who I am
and where I am. I absolutely love France, yes, but it would be very
difficult to be a young filmmaker here because you are constantly
oppressed by everything that has gone on before you. There is an
awful weight on the shoulders of European filmmakers my age.

"Canada doesn’t have the same crushing weight of tradition. Of course,
I was very aware of tradition during my filmmaking journey in Canada. I
was raised on NFB documentaries, the work of Norm McLaren, the whole
notion of cinema verite, the Don Owen movies. And, of course, I was
hugely influenced by David Cronenberg’s work.

"But I always felt it was possible to create a place within that
cultural map. There is this sense of being able to be a part of the
making of something that is still fresh."

For a filmmaker known for his obsessive approach to thematic study,
the Pompidou’s curatorial staff has been equally obsessive in their
quest to assemble everything he has done. A bit too obsessive, in fact,
for comfort.

"It’s a little strange how complete this is and how absolutely
determined they are to show everything. For example, I was quite clear
with them I didn’t see the point of showing the pilot I did for the
Friday the 13th television series. The fact is that to support my
independent filmmaking in the 1980s I was doing Twilight Zone and
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and they were really just jobs.

"But it’s part of the oeuvre, as they say in Paris. They’ve uncovered
things I haven’t seen since I made them and they are screening all
of it."

French film buffs are believed to have first encountered Egoyan’s
work as an accidental digression from the elevated interest here in
Quebec cinema. Now, having discovered Egoyan, a window appears to be
opening for a closer look at English Canadian cinema.

A few days ago, for example, the French daily Liberation dedicated
a full page of breathless critical praise to Winnipeg filmmaker Guy
Maddin. This weekend also saw positive notices for the Paris launch
of Away From Her, the first feature directed by Canadian actor
Sarah Polley.

"It is long overdue, but the French are finally catching up with the
original and crazy vision of Guy Maddin," said Egoyan. "Between the
praise for Guy and the launch of Sarah’s film, this has been a big
weekend for English Canada in Paris."

Theatrical Workers Discuss Problems of Sphere For Two Days

THEATRICAL WORKERS DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF SPHERE FOR TWO DAYS

TSAKHKADZOR, MAY 7, NOYAN TAPAQN. The conference held in Tsakhkadzor
on May 5-6 was dedicated to activities and problems of theatres. Heads
and representatives of almost all state and non-state theatres of
Armenia took part in the event.

The conference organized for the fourth time on the initiative of
Seyran Avagian, co-ordinator of the Council of Culture under the
Armenian president, advisor to the president (prior to that, similar
conferences were held with the participation of representatives of
art, cinema and literature) aims to raise the current problems of the
sphere of culture, make proposals, discuss urgent issues and develop a
strategy for their soluition and for further progress.

The RA Minister of Culture and Youth Issues Hasmik Poghosian said that
the state should assume responsibility for maintenance of the
buildings of three theatres – after Sundukian, Paronian and
Stanislavski so that private theatres can stage and show plays in
these buildings.

In order to retain theatrical "polychromy", young stage managers
raised the problem of having a "free stage", proposing either to
construct a new building or to use one of the existing buildings for
this purpose. Those present also discussed the new form of theatrical
management, according to which the positions of artistic director and
stage manager should be separated. The conference participants
proposed lowering the amount of the value added tax (VAT) charged from
the price of a theatre ticket. The problem of restoring the tradition
of TV theatre was addressed as well.

Concluding the conference, Seyran Avagian noted that he will pass all
information about this discussion to the president of the RA. In his
words, in civilized and developed countries, all problems are solved
in the following way: all problems raised by specialists of the given
sphere and their proposals are discussed, after which general
solutions are worked out.

Towards the end of the event, some actors made a statement, appealing
to Seyran Avagian to convey their wish to the Armenian president –
regardless of results of the upcoming parliamentary elections, they
want to have a non-paryisan minister of culture.

To recap, the current minister of culture and youth issues Hasmik
Poghosian was proposed as a candidate from the United Labor Party but
recently she announced that she has no relation to this party.

President Kocharian congratulates Nicolas Sarkozy

President Kocharian congratulates Nicolas Sarkozy

ArmRadio.am
07.05.2007 12:18

RA President Robert Kocharyan sent a congratulating message to Nicolas
Sarcozy on his election as the President of France, President’s Press
Office informs.

The message says:

`Dear Mr. Sarkozy,

On behalf of the Armenian people and me I congratulate you on being
elected the President of France and wish you great success in this
high mission.

Loyal to the traditions of close friendship and mutual understanding
between our countries and peoples, which reinforced during the recent
years through the launching of active cooperation between Armenia and
France on the state level, I hope that we shall further deepen our
ties both via governmental circles and personal meetings.

I highly appreciate the immediate and practical high-level dialogue
between our countries on a number of international, European and
regional issues. With great warmth I remember our February meeting in
Paris and the interested conversation on the deepening and
reinforcement of Armenian-French ties. I hope we shall have many
chances to turn to these issues in the future.’

Serge Sargsyan: Armenia’s position remains unchanged

Serge Sargsyan: Armenia’s position remains unchanged

ArmRadio.am
05.05.2007 11:55

`I don’t know what Ilham Aliyev meant in his statement. Armenia’s position
of the Karabakh conflict settlement remains unchanged, we have voiced it many
times,’ RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan declared, commenting on Ilham Aliyev
‘s statement, in which he accuses Armenia of disseminating misinformation
about the content of the negotiations on the Karabakh conflict settlement.

Expert: Ilham Aliev’s statements are calculated for Armenian voters

PanARMENIAN.Net

Expert: Ilham Aliev’s statements are calculated for Armenian voters
05.05.2007 13:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azeri President Ilham Aliev’s latest statements that
Armenia has agreed to withdraw its forces from the liberated
territories and NKR’s status within Azerbaijan, are calculated first
of all for Armenian voters, political scientist Levon
Melik-Shahnazaryan stated to the interview to the
PanARMENIAN.Net. `Aliev tries to support the liberal opposition in
Armenia, since the current leadership of both Armenian states occupies
a hard-edged stance in the issue of NKR and Armenia’s security,’ the
Armenian political scientist underlined. He also noted Ilham Aliev
will make similar statements during presidential elections of NKR.

Ilham Aliev stated that, `there exists a common agreement on returning
the 7 occupied regions of Azerbaijan by step-by-step approach, after
which displaced Azeri population will unconditionally return to their
native places.’ At the same time he said that both Armenia and the
international mediators accepted these offers. Aliev stated the status
of Nagorno Karabakh `can be discussed only in the framework of
Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. Alongside Azerbaijan does not
oppose the idea of placing peacekeepers on this territory, which
actually is Armenia’s initiative.’

Adebekian Continues His Polls

ADIBEKIAN CONTINUES HIS POLLS

AZG Armenian Daily
05/05/2007

Sociologist Aharon Adibekian will continue his polling up to
the end. Yesterday he published the results of the last polls by
"Sociometer" center. 1050 people were polled in the provinces (marzes).

According to this poll the next National Assembly will have the
following structure: Republicans (HHK) – 55-60 seats, Prosperous
Armenia (BHK) – 35-40 seats, Orinats Erkir (The Rule of Law) and ARF
(Dashnaktsutyun) – 8-12 seats each. The National Unity, the Heritage
and even People’s party, the United Labor Party and the Dashink
(Alliance) Party will probably win the 5%. What about People’s Party
of Armenia, it won’t probably win the 5% and have seats in the next
National Assembly (its votes will be taken by People’s Party and
Heritage).

Adibekian spoke about the coalition of the next NA.

According to statistics, non of the parties will have a majority in
the next NA, maybe it will be enough for Republicans to cooperate with
Dashnaktsutyun, but in all probability, Repeublicans (HHK), Hertage
Armenia (BHK) and ARF (Dashnaktsutyun) will be the coalition members.

Etchmiadzin Reps to Participate in North American Diocesan Assembly

PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel:  +374-10-517163
Fax:  +374-10-517301
E-Mail:  [email protected]
Website: 
May 4, 2007

Representatives of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin to Participate
in North American Diocesan Assemblies and Clergy Conferences

On May 2 and 3, the annual Clergy Conferences of the two dioceses of the
Armenian Church in the United States of America (Eastern and Western)
convened in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and Pasadena, California,
respectively.

Following the conferences, the annual Diocesan Assemblies will take place
from May 4 to 6.  The host parishes this year are Sts. Vartanants Armenian
Church in Chelmsford and St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church in
Pasadena.

Upon the Pontifical Order of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
Catholicos of All Armenians, Rev. Fr. Khoren Kirakosian and Rev. Fr. Adam
Makarian will participate in the Conference and Assembly of the Eastern
Diocese; and Rev. Fr. Vahram Melikian and Rev. Fr. Ghevond Mayilian will
participate in the Conference and Assembly of the Western Diocese, as the
representatives of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. During their stay in
the United States, the Reverend Fathers will also visit Armenian communities
and parishes throughout North America.

www.armenianchurch.org

Armenian Genocide Is An Open Wound But Not Tool Of Pressure On Turke

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS AN OPEN WOUND BUT NOT TOOL OF PRESSURE ON TURKEY

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.05.2007 17:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Turkish Prime Minster Erdogan and his AK party
had the opportunity to put their principles of religious tolerance
and honest government into practice. Instead, they have followed the
traditional nationalist political path of blaming other people and
groups to divert attention from reality," Van Krikorian, Co-chair
of the Turkish Armenian Reconciliation Commission (TARC) said in an
interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

"The Armenian Genocide is an open wound; we do not talk about it to
harm Turkey. To the contrary, we believe that Turkey needs to come to
terms with its past if it is to be honest with its people and help
them to a better future. Lately, Turkey has called for the creation
of a joint commission to divert attention from dealing honestly with
Turkish Armenian relations.

Yet, we went through the three years Turkish Armenian Reconciliation
Commission process, and Turkey has not implemented the recommendations
to the concerned governments-that failure is what is doing harm to
Turkey," he said.

BAKU: Azeri TV Says Pro-Armenian US Congressmen Back Jailed Ex-Minis

AZERI TV SAYS PRO-ARMENIAN US CONGRESSMEN BACK JAILED EX-MINISTER

Lider TV, Baku
1 May 07

Pro-Armenian congressmen have risen to support [jailed former Economic
Development Minister] Farhad Aliyev. Eight congressmen have urged US
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to raise before the Azerbaijani
government the issue of releasing Farhad Aliyev.

Radio Liberty said that the appeal had been signed by Tom Lantos,
Robert Cramer, Lloyd Doggett, Diane Watson, James McGovern, Gary
Ackerman, Jan Schakowsky and Frank Pallone.

We must note that pro-Armenian Frank Pallone, who is on the list,
is the author of Section 907 [of the Freedom Support Act, restricting
direct US government aid to the Azerbaijani government].

RA President Considers That For Completely Integrating Into Georgian

RA PRESIDENT CONSIDERS THAT FOR COMPLETELY INTEGRATING INTO GEORGIAN
PUBLIC ARMENIANS OF JAVAKHK SHOULD MASTER GEORGIAN LANGUAGE

YEREVAN, APRIL 28, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Robert Kocharian considers
that right goals should be set in the issue of Javakhk: in particular,
the Armenians of Javakhk should master Georgian in order to completely
integrate into the Georgian public. RA President emphasized during
his April 27 meeting with lecturers and students of YSU that negative
attitude is harmful first of all for Javakhk. R. Kocharian said that
he has never seen a fully-fledged Armenian community in any country
which does not master the language of the given country.