CANNES — French-Armenian director Robert Guediguian’s film “Don’t Tell Me the Boy Was Mad” was screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
The ripple effects of the Armenian genocide on subsequent generations are felt in Guediguian’s drama set during the wave of militant attacks in Europe in the 1980s, according to The Holywood Reporter.
The English-language title comes from the lyrics of a 1980 hit by French pop songstress France Gall (in French the title is “Une Histoire de Fou”). But the source material is an autobiographical novel by Spanish journalist Jose Antonio Gurriaran, who was semi-paralyzed in a bomb blast planned by militants from the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) in Madrid in 1981. During his recovery, he researched the Ottoman Empire’s extermination and removal of Armenians from their homeland during World War I, a crime against humanity still officially denied by Turkey. As a result, Gurriaran became an activist for international recognition of the Armenian genocide.