Some slight waves were made earlier this year when Fatih Akin pulled his forthcoming "The Cut" from the Cannes Film Festival citing "personal reasons." So we figured the movie would wind up somewhere else on the 2014 fall festival slate, and indeed, it's now at Venice and the first trailer has arrived. Starring Tahar Rahim, details about the plot had largely been kept under the wraps, with only the only hint that Rahim plays a Charlie Chaplin-esque character, in the movie that caps off the director's “Love, Death and the Devil” trilogy. But not only does the promo open a window onto the movie, so too does the official synopsis (Google translated, but you'll get the gist of it): Mardin, 1915: One night, driving the Turkish Gendarmerie along all Armenian men. The young blacksmith Nazareth Manoogian is separated from his family. After he manages to survive the horror of the genocide,...
- 7/24/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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