`The whole picture business stank’

Kathimerini, Greece
March 27 2007

`The whole picture business stank’

Spiro N. Taraviras’s `Buzz’ is an intimate portrait of Hollywood
screenplay writer A.I. Bezzerides

Buzz celebrating his 98th birthday at the Writers Guild of America
screening of the documentary, with Spiro Taraviras and actress Terry
Moore.
By Christine Sturmey – Kathimerini English Edition

A fitting homage to the late Hollywood screenwriter A.I. Bezzerides,
who passed away last January 1 at 98, the documentary written,
directed and produced by Spiro N. Taraviras, `Buzz,’ currently
playing at the capital’s Phillip and Mikrokosmos theaters, offers a
bittersweet account of the life of a master `engineer’ of words. It
is also a lot of fun.

Filmed mostly at the Woodland Hills, California, home of the colorful
Bezzerides, whose nickname was Buzz, the documentary takes us back to
Hollywood’s golden years, but the veneer is quickly stripped by the
elderly Bezzerides as he shuffles around his ramshackle home,
trashing the giant film industry and its approach to the creators it
employed, having them churn out material in assembly-line fashion.

The `dream factory’ of the 1940s and 1950s, Hollywood was the place
for an engineer like Buzz, who worked tirelessly on creating his own
original screenplays and on tinkering with those of others so they
would `work’ better.

Taraviras’s award-winning documentary reveals the duality of Buzz –
the engineer who had a collection of rundown jalopies in his backyard
waiting to be fixed and the mechanic of words to whom Hollywood’s
greatest actors turned to give their characters real voice. It is an
intimate portrait of this complex artist and man, following his life
from 1999-2002, when the interviews with him were conducted.

Getting him to talk was no easy matter, says Taraviras. `Step by step
we gained his confidence and he collaborated but he was never an
easygoing interview partner. He was never a person seeking glamour
and he was telling us – screaming to us actually – after few hours of
our daily meetings: `You are stealing my time. I have to go to work.’
He was 92 by then and daily he was sitting in front of his typewriter
writing scripts. After over 70 years of writing the typewriter was
the extension of his fingers. He couldn’t live without writing. His
favorite motto was: `I am not writing for money, I am writing to
write.”

Albert Isaac Bezzerides – who would later become known as `the first
film-noir writer in the United States,’ according to Francois
Truffaut, after writing `Kiss Me Deadly’ – was the son of an Armenian
mother and a Turkish-speaking Greek father. He was born in Samsun,
Turkey, on August 9, 1908. His family migrated to the United States
when Buzz was 2 years old and settled in Fresno, California, where
his father worked as trucker in the produce sector.

His experiences working by his father’s side while also attending
school and the University of California at Berkeley provided the
inspiration for the 1940 drama `They Drive by Night,’ starring George
Raft and Humphrey Bogart, and based on his novel `Long Haul.’

This novel marked the beginning of Buzz’s thorny relationship with
the industry, when Warner Brothers offered him $2,000 for the rights
to his novel and a $300-a-week contract as a screenwriter, after
having produced a script based on his book without buying the rights.

For old Hollywood fans, `Buzz’ is a trip down memory lane, with sexy
trailers of classic films, as well as a fountain of gossip concerning
the inner workings of the industry and juicy tidbits about some of
its greatest stars. Bezzerides reminisces on his friendships with
prized writers William Faulkner and William Saroyan, and actors
Bogart and Robert Mitchum (on `The Angry Hills’) and, of course, his
relationship with an industry he felt had repeatedly cheated him of
his rights.

`He was simply a bad salesman of his work but to me he was a great
writer,’ says Taraviras.

The McCarthy stigma

Buzz was also among hundreds of artists questioned by the McCarthy
Committee over his so-called `un-American’ activities. After being
put on the `gray list’ he fell out of favor with the industry and
struggled to find work.

The documentary pauses on this controversial period of American
history, with commentaries by film critic and historian Dan Georgakas
– who also offers valuable insight on other aspects of Buzz’s life
and work – and actress Gloria Stuart, who had worked closely with
Buzz and was a personal friend.

One wonderful chapter of `Buzz’ shows Bezzerides in his Los Angeles
home and Jules Dassin (Buzz wrote the screenplay for his `Thieves’
Highway’) in Athens holding a dialogue via the documentary. The two
associates comment on one another’s work and iron out an old
misunderstanding that had eaten away at both for over 50 years.

There is also a good deal of information on Buzz’s personal life,
with commentaries offered by his son Peter and daughter Zoe, as well
as by Philippe Garnier, a journalist and film historian who worked
closely with Bezzerides. The documentary also shows Buzz’s profoundly
naive side, best illustrated by a story about his inadvertently
driving a pair of robbers to the sites of their heists.

The two-hour documentary – the result of four years of work and hours
spent at Bezzerides’s home, talking with him and following his daily
routines – treats us to a lot of interesting material.

`I was never a part of the motion-picture life,’ says Buzz, sitting
in his favorite armchair dressed in his trademark lumberjack shirt,
wool cap and worn beige corduroy trousers. `I think the whole picture
business stank,’ he says later.

The documentary ends beautifully, with Buzz walking out of the same
door he came in at the beginning.

`Writers are not considered to be very important in pictures,’ he
says. `What do writers do? They take a blank page and put something
on it… If the page is bad, the picture stinks. If it’s a good page,
the picture doesn’t stink. And the reaction I’m getting today might
mean my pictures said something: reality.’

`Buzz’ is in English with Greek subtitles.

Friendly Meeting of National Boxing Teams of France and Armenia Ends

FRIENDLY MEETING OF NATIONAL BOXING TEAMS OF FRANCE AND ARMENIA
FINISHES WITH VICTORY OF LOCAL TEAM WITH SCORE OF 6.5:2.5

ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The friendly competition
of the national boxing teams of France and Armenia took place on March
24 in the city of Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. Among the Armeniam
sportsmen, Hrachia Javakhian (64 kg, Vanadzor) and Andranik Hakobian
(75 kg, Etchmiadzin) won. One meeting finished with a drawn game, and
the local team won in 6 duels. French boxers celebrated general
victory with a score of 6.5:2.5.

Theatrical-Concert Tours to Start in Marzes of Armenia, NK, Javakhk

THEATRICAL-CONCERT TOURS TO START SOON IN MARZES OF ARMENIA, ARTSAKH
AND JAVAKHK

YEREVAN, MARCH 23, NOYAN TAPAN. Theatrical-concert tours within the
framework of the "Cultural Marz" program will be held for the first
time this year in the marzes of Armenia, Artsakh and Javakhk. Those
tours being held on the initiative of the RA Ministry of Culture and
Youth Issues have a goal to activize cultural life in the regions as
well as in Artsakh and Javakhk.

As Karo Vardanian, the Chief of the Ministry’s Cultural Policy
Department mentioned at the March 22 press conference, the government
for the first time this year allocated money from the state budget for
this program. In his words, the money will be given to those state
theaters, ensembles, orchestras and other organizations of the capital
which would like to go on tours: the money will be given for the
travel and living expenses.

Karo Vardanian stated that the Al. Stanislavski Opera and Ballet
National Academic Theater will go on the first tour: the 40-person
company will perform the Carmen Suite performance in March in Gyumri.

K. Vardanian mentioned that besides the tours, mastery courses will
be organized in the marzes: specialists of different spheres of
culture will periodically visit marzes, read lectures.

Turkey Number 39 in Human Rights Abuse List

AZG Armenian Daily #053, 23/03/2007

Human Rights

TURKEY NUMBER 39 IN HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE LIST

In the list of countries, where rights of minorities
are most violated, Turkey has moved from the 54-rth to
the 39-th place. This negative shift is caused by the
issue of Murder of Hrant Dink.

The "Milliet" newspaper’s website in an article dated
March 21 also mentioned in connection with this an MRG
report about "Nations Under Threat". The MRG put
Turkey on the 54-th place in 2006 because of the
complicated situation with Kurds in the South-East
regions of the country. In 2007 to this factor was
added the murder of Hrant Dink.

The MRG report also included comments on the Law 301
of the Turkish Penal Code, by which about 60
intellectuals were found guilty. "Violations of the
rights of ethnic minorities are evident in Turkey,
Pakistan and Israel, which are strategic partners of
the USA in struggle against terrorism," concludes MRG.

By H. Chaqrian

WD newsletter

March 23, 2007
PRESS RELEASE
Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
6252 Honolulu Avenue
La Crescenta, CA 91214
Tel: (818) 248-7737
Fax: (818) 248-7745
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ORIENTAL ORTHODOX YOUTH GATHERING

The Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches youth committee has organized a
one-day gathering that is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 24th,
at the Holy Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Church in Eagle Rock.

The event is being held under the auspices of the Prelates of
the Armenian, Coptic, and Syriac Churches.

Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian will represent the H. E. Archbishop
Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, at the gathering, as well as lecture on the
Armenian Church and Great Lent.

CELEBRATION OF THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF L. & H. TAVLIAN PRE-SCHOOL

On the evening of Saturday, March 24th, Levon and Hasmig Tavlian Pre-School
of Pasadena will celebrate its 15th anniversary, under the auspices of H.E.
Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, at the Pasadena Armenian Center.

Very Rev. Fr. Barthev Gulumian will attend on behalf of the
Prelate and convey the Prelate’s blessings and congratulations.

PRELATE REPRESENTED AT THE FRIENDS OF UCLA ANNUAL BANQUET

On the evening of Sunday, March 25th, the Friends of UCLA Armenian Language
and Culture Studies 5th annual banquet will take place at the UCLA Faculty
Center, during which playwright Perch Zeitountsian will be honored with the
Narekatsi medal.

Very Rev. Fr. Muron will attend the event on behalf of the
Prelate.

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105 Flats Built For Refugees Within The Frames Of A Governmental Pro

105 FLATS BUILT FOR REFUGEES WITHIN THE FRAMES OF A GOVERNMENTAL PROGRAM IN NKR IN 2006

DeFacto Agency, Armenia
March 22 2007

The Department of Migration, Migrants and Refugees under the
Nagorno-Karabagh Republic government has registered about 3840
families.

According to the Department’s data, in 2006 105 flats were built for
the refugees, 38 apartments repaired and 26 houses built or restored,
DE FACTO own correspondent in Stepanakert reports. 1022, 8 millions
drams, or over 98 % of the funds the NKR state budget granted the
department were used with that end in view. 1449 families of refugees
received privileges established by the government.

The work on ensuring refugees with housing will be continued in
2008-2010.

U.S. Secretary Of State Dodges Questions On Armenian Genocide

U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE DODGES QUESTIONS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

AP Worldstream
Published: Mar 21, 2007

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday that the
United States should not be involved in a dispute between Turkey and
Armenia over whether the killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians almost
a century ago constituted genocide.

Under intense questioning from Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, the sponsor
of a resolution that would declare that Turkey’s Ottoman predecessor
state committed genocide, Rice repeatedly avoided answering whether
she believed there was any basis for historical debate on the matter.

"What we’ve encouraged the Turks and the Armenians to do is to have
joint historical commissions that can look at this, to have efforts
to examine their past, and in examining their past to get over it,"
she said. "I don’t think it helps that process of reconciliation for
the United States to enter this debate at that level."

The dispute involves the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Armenians
during the waning years of the Ottoman Empire. Armenian advocates,
backed by many historians, contend they died in an organized genocide;
the Turks say they were victims of widespread chaos and governmental
breakdown as the 600-year-old empire collapsed in the years before
Turkey was born in 1923.

Economic Activity Indices Of First Quarter Are Favorable

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INDICES OF FIRST QUARTER ARE FAVORABLE

Noyan Tapan
Mar 19 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The composite economic indices
calculated by the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) showed a considerable
growth in the first quarter of 2007. According to the CBA press
service, the business environment index made 120.9%, the economic
activity index – 110.4% and the consumer confidence index – 107.4%.

The business environment index shows the average assessment of
organizations on changes in risks and the general economic state,
the economic activity index – the assessment of organizations’
expectations about production volumes, production orders and
reserves. The consumer confidence index is the mean of assessment
on household incomes, expenses and changes in employment, as well as
assessment of attitude to current economic conditions. To calculate
these indices, every quarter the so-called "balances of responses",
whose values range from 0 to 100, are calculated. The value of 50 of
a balance means that the state of the given parameter is unchanged,
if the value is higher than 50, expevtations are optimistic, if it
is lower than 50, expectations are pessimistic.

In the first quarter, 801 organizations and 2,961 households
were studied by the selective principle. The business environment
responses balance made 57.8 against 47.8 in the previous quarter,
the economic activity responses balance – 71.2 against 64, and the
consumer confidence responses balance – 54 against 50.3 (this is the
highest value since early 2005).

What were the results of the Turkish parliamentarians’ visit to US?

What were the results of the Turkish parliamentarians’ visit to the US?

ArmRadio.am
19.03.2007 13:57

The parliamentary delegation of Turkey completed the diplomatic
mission in Washington. The visit was targeted to prevent the possible
adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by the Us Congress,
Turkish `Anatolian Times’ reports.

`The negotiations of the Turkish delegation were very productive. The
American side realizes the whole seriousness of the situation,’
Turkish parliamentarian Egemen Bagysh declared.

He said during a press conference at the Turkish Embassy in Washington
that ` the adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution will certainly
have negative consequences.’ He considers that Turkey may reconcile
with Armenia only in case the American Armenian community does not
prevent that.’

In Bagysh’s words, the Turkish delegation had a meeting with 30
members of the US House of Representatives. The third Turkish
diplomatic mission intends to visit Washington later in March.

Ethnic and political aspects of settlement

Ethnic and political aspects of settlement

19-03-2007 12:37:53 – KarabakhOpen

A few days ago a lecture was delivered at the Resource Center of
Stepanakert in the framework of the project funded by the
International Alert.

Davit Babayan, a political scientist, delivered the lecture who told
about the ethnic cultural and ethnic political aspects of the
settlement of Karabakh.

The administrator of the Resource Center Irina Grigoryan told
KarabakhOpen.com that students, representatives of the youth
organization collaborating with the Resource Center attended the
lecture. The young participants are interested in the current stage of
the talks over Karabakh. According to Irina Grigoryan, the next
lecture will be held at the discussion club in Martuni.