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The Lark Farm
Special Programs in Focus
Family · Love/Romance · War · Politics/Conspiracy
- CountryItaly,France,Bulgaria,Spain,UK
- Production Year2007
- Running Time122min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
The activist Tavianis address the Armenian genocide in The Lark Farm, one of very few films to do so (Atom Egoyan’s Ararat comes to mind). In 1915, the affluent Akavians are readying for a family reunion. Aram and his wife put little stock into the rhetoric from Istanbul, and prepare for the arrival of his brother Assadour. They’re interrupted by the arrival of a Turkish garrison with orders to eliminate the men and banish the women. The film is a powerful reminder, and a fearless condemnation, of a forgotten holocaust.
Director

Paolo Taviani
Paolo and Vittorio Taviani were both born in San Miniato di Pisa, Iraly, and studied at the University of Pisa; Paolo studied liberal arts and Vittorio law. The sons of an anti- Fascist lawyer, the brothers shot to international renown with their first short film, San Miniato, luglio ′44(1954), about Nazi atrocities in their home town. The brothers traditionally collaborate on screenplays and direct alternating scenes onset. Known for a theatrical, quansi-neorealist technique, the Tavianis insist their films are dramatic, reinterpretations of history that focus on the Tuscan working class. Their joint filmography includes I Sovversivi(1967), The Palme d′Or-winning Padre Padrone(1977), The Night of San Loreuzo(1982), Chaos(1984), Good Morning Babylon(1987), Fiorile(1993), Risurrezione(2001), And The Lake Farm(2007)
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Vittorio Taviani
Paolo and Vittorio Taviani were both born in San Miniato di Pisa, Iraly, and studied at the University of Pisa; Paolo studied liberal arts and Vittorio law. The sons of an anti- Fascist lawyer, the brothers shot to international renown with their first short film, San Miniato, luglio ′44(1954), about Nazi atrocities in their home town. The brothers traditionally collaborate on screenplays and direct alternating scenes onset. Known for a theatrical, quansi-neorealist technique, the Tavianis insist their films are dramatic, reinterpretations of history that focus on the Tuscan working class. Their joint filmography includes I Sovversivi(1967), The Palme d′Or-winning Padre Padrone(1977), The Night of San Loreuzo(1982), Chaos(1984), Good Morning Babylon(1987), Fiorile(1993), Risurrezione(2001), And The Lake Farm(2007)
Credit
- Director
Paolo Taviani
Vittorio Taviani - ProducerGrazia VOLPI
- CastPaz VEGA
Moritz BLEIBTREU
Angela MOLINA
Alessandro PREZIOSI
Mohamed BAKRI - ScreenplayPaolo TAVIANI
Vittorio TAVIANI - CinematographyGiuseppe LANCI
- Production DesignAndrea CRISANTI
- EditorRoberto PERPIGNANI
- MusicGiuliano TAVIANI
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