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The Cut is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Fatih Akın. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film is about the lives and experiences of a young Armenian by the name of Nazareth Manoogian, in the light of the Armenian Genocide and its repercussions in different parts of the world.
SYNOPSIS
The film starts by showing how life, as a blacksmith, was in the city of Mardin,
where Nazareth and his family used to live. Although Nazareth had his
suspicions about possible effects of the World War I, and he was
considering the possibility of non-Muslim minorities of the Ottoman
Empire being conscripted to fight in the army, his family and friends
were trying to be optimistic, although they heard stories of
disappearing men from different villages. One night, Ottoman soldiers
came to his door and took him to work for the army at a road
construction, which is basically in the middle of an uninhabited area.
While he was working there and as time passed by, he and his friends
started to notice different groups of passer-by Armenians, under arrest.
They even witnessed a rape. At one point, an Ottoman officer came to
their camp and asked them if they would accept to convert to Islam. Some
did and some did not. The officer and his fellows took the converts and
left. Some soldiers and convicts, recruited solely to kill Armenians,
arrived the next day to kill the rest. The convict responsible for
cutting the throat of Nazareth could not go all the way with it and made
only a small cut on his throat, which sufficed to cause Nazareth to
faint, thereby survive the massacre. However, while saving his life, the
cut also made him mute. This "cut" not only symbolizes Nazareth's
becoming mute but also his being cut from his life and family and the
Armenian society's silence about the Genocide at the time.
His executioner, who is an Ottoman subject, returned and took
Nazareth, with whom later on Nazareth joined a gang composed of former
defectors. This gang is mainly formed by Ottoman Turks, based on their
clear accent, yet they were willing to take Nazareth with them, which is
a sign that the ordinary people did not have any problems and the
Genocide was substantially based on political will and motive. While
trying to survive with the gang, Nazareth came across to an old customer
from Mardin, who told Nazareth that surviving Armenians went to Raʾs
al-ʿAin, which became one of several cities Nazareth visited to trace
his family. When he concluded that everyone in his family had died, he
was devastated and unsure about what to do. At that point, he met a soap
maker from Aleppo, called Umair Nasreddin. The soap maker provided
refuge to not only Nazareth but also many more Armenians, which can also
be interpreted as a metaphor: bystanders to the Genocide cleansing
their guilt by helping the surviving victims. It is in Aleppo that
Nazareth learned that his daughters might still be alive and set out to
find them first in Lebanon, then in Cuba and finally in the United
States
Source: wikipedia
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