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Necati Sonmez <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Mar 1999 00:20:17 +0200
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Hi all!
 
After seeing Roberto Benigni's 'concentration camp comedy' LA VITA E' BELLA twice, I began thinking about how general it is to use the real tragedies as an element of fun. In my opinion Benigni's film, although its anti-fascist essence, involved in a moral problem of transforming a real life tragedy into a kind of fantasy.
 
Could anyone please note the populer films & books like that, dealing with genocide and having big market success?

cheers,
 
Necati Sonmez
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