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Color Of Pomegranates, The / Paradjanov: A Requiem  /  DVD-Video
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Color Of Pomegranates, The / Paradjanov: A Requiem
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Synopsis
A poetic evocation of theilife of Armenian poet Sayat Nova

The Color Of Pomegranates: (1969)
Sergei Paradjanov (1924-1990) has been acclaimed as the greatest Russian filmmaker to appear since the golden age of Eisenstein and Dovzhenko. His baroque masterpiece, The Color Of Pomegranates, was banned in Russia for its religious sentiment and nonconformity to "Socialist realism"; its director, a tirelessly outspoken campaigner for human rights, was convicted on a number of trumped up charges and sentenced to five years of hard labor in the gulag. A wave of protest from the international film community led to his release in 1978.

Aesthetically the most extreme film ever made in the USSR, Pomegranates his hallucinatory epic account of the life of the 18th century Armenian national poet Sayat Nova, conveys the glory of what a cinema of high art can be like. Conceived as an extraordinarily complex series of painterly tableaux that recall Byzantine mosaics, the film is a dreamlike icon come-to-life of astonishing beauty and rigor. It evokes the poet's childhood and youth, his days as a troubadour at the court of King Heraclius II of Georgia, his retreat to a monastery, his old age and death.

There has never been a film like this magical work.

Paradjanov: A Requiem: (1994)
An absorbing portrait of one of the most colorful and revered figures in world cinema, Paradjanov: A Requiem: offers an affectionate and insightful look at the tumultuous career of the late Sergei Paradjanov -- artist, dissident, romantic and iconoclast.

From his early years as a protégé of silent film legends Dozhenko and Eisenstein, Paradjanov charts the evolution of the controversial director's artistry, which culminated in the creation of brilliant, hallucinatory film fantasies of Ukranian poetry and folk legends. Rather than being celebrated for this mesmerizing work, the Armenian director was branded a "surrealist" by Soviet authorities and imprisoned for his artistic and intellectual challenges to the reigning dogma of socialist realism.

Rare, extensive interviews with the outspoken director are laced with clips from Paradjanov's filmic seductions of the eye and imagination, including Ashik Kerib, The Legend of Suram Fortress, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. Scenes from the director's earlier films, unavailable in the west (such as Andriesh, The First Lad, Ukranian Rhapsody), can be seen for the first time. Drawings, photographs and fragments of uncompleted films coalesce to make Paradjanov: A Requiem a revealing account of an unforgettable artist.
Cast & Crew
Actors:
  V. Galestian
  G. Gueguetchkori
  O. Minassian
  Sophico Tchiaourelli
  M. Alekian
Writers:
  Ron Holloway

Producers:
  Katrin Schlosser
  Dorothea Holloway
  Frank Loprich

Directors:
  Sergei Paradjanov
  Ron Holloway
Product Information
Features:
Hagop Hovnatanian - An early short directed by Sergei Paradjanov
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Audio: (more info)
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
RUSSIAN: Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles:
English
Studio: Kino Video
Release Date: 4/3/2001

Length: 145 mins
Rating: NR
Chapters: 32
Packaging: Keep Case
Number of Discs: 1
Disc: SS-DL
Item Code: K201DVD
UPC Code: 738329020125
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Category: Movies

Genre: Art House, Double Features, Drama, Foreign, Georgian

Studios: Kino Video
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