Released Date:
1965-10-18
Languages:
Ukrainian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (3588 Reviews)
Director:
Sergei ParajanovIvan Chendej (screenplay)
Mikhaylo Kotsyubinsky (novel)
Sergei Parajanov (screenplay)
In a Carpathian village, Ivan falls in love with Marichka, the daughter of his father's killer. When tragedy befalls her, his grief lasts months; finally he rejoins the colorful life around him, marrying Palagna. She wants children but his mind stays on his lost love. To recapture his attention, Palagna tries sorcery, and in the process comes under the spell of the sorcerer, publicly humiliating Ivan, who then fights the sorcerer. The lively rhythms of village life, the work and the holidays, the pageant and revelry of weddings and funerals, the change of seasons, and nature's beauty give proportion to Ivan's tragedy.
Released Date:
1982-01-27
Languages:
Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
79 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (4766 Reviews)
Director:
Sergei ParajanovSayat Nova (poems)
Sergei Parajanov
One of the greatest masterpieces of the 20th century, Sergei Parajanov's "Color of the Pomegranate," a biography of the Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova (King of Song) reveals the poet's life more through his poetry than a conventional narration of important events in Sayat Nova's life. We see the poet grow up, fall in love, enter a monastery and die, but these incidents are depicted in the context of what are images from Sergei Parajanov's imagination and Sayat Nova's poems, poems that are seen and rarely heard. Sofiko Chiaureli plays 6 roles, both male and female, and Sergei Parajanov writes, directs, edits, choreographs, works on costumes, design and decor and virtually every aspect of this revolutionary work void of any dialog or camera movement.
Released Date:
1986-04-01
Languages:
Georgian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
88 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (953 Reviews)
Genres:
DramaDaniel Chonqadze (book)
Vaja Gigashvili
A film version of a well-known Georgian folk-tale. A young boy has to be immured into the walls of a fortress in order to stop it from crumbling to pieces.
Released Date:
1989-05-01
Languages:
Azerbaijani, Georgian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
73 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (953 Reviews)
Genres:
DramaGia Badridze
Mikhail Lermontov (story)
Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return. It's told in typical Paradjanov style overlaid with Armenian folksongs.
Released Date:
1982-01-27
Languages:
Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
79 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (4797 Reviews)
Director:
Sergei ParajanovSayat Nova (poems)
Sergei Parajanov
One of the greatest masterpieces of the 20th century, Sergei Parajanov's "Color of the Pomegranate," a biography of the Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova (King of Song) reveals the poet's life more through his poetry than a conventional narration of important events in Sayat Nova's life. We see the poet grow up, fall in love, enter a monastery and die, but these incidents are depicted in the context of what are images from Sergei Parajanov's imagination and Sayat Nova's poems, poems that are seen and rarely heard. Sofiko Chiaureli plays 6 roles, both male and female, and Sergei Parajanov writes, directs, edits, choreographs, works on costumes, design and decor and virtually every aspect of this revolutionary work void of any dialog or camera movement.
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