Color of
Pomegranates / Sayat Nova (English subtitles). Part 7/7.
Steeped in religious iconography, The Color of Pomegranates is a deeply
spiritual testament to director Sergei Parajanovs fascination with
Armenian folk art and culture. It is also a controversial work, which,
coupled with another of his films, Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors,
led to his arrest and imprisonment in a Soviet Gulag for four years.
The Soviets insisted he was guilty of selling gold and icons illegally
and committing homosexual acts. In reality, his only crime was
offending the tenets of socialist realism, both in his daring
surrealistic form and in his choice of subject matter. While many of
the popular films of this era in Soviet cinema were largely propaganda
designed to serve the ideological interests of the regime, Parajanov
chose to focus on the ethnography and spirituality of the Ukraine,
Armenia, and Georgia. ==================
Cast:
Directed by Sergei Parajanov
Written by Sergei Parajanov
Sayat-Nova (poems)
Narrated by Armen Jigarkhanyan
Music by Tigran Mansuryan
Cast:
Sofiko Chiaureli as Poet as a Youth / Poet's Love / Poet's Muse / Mime / Angel of Resurrection
Melkon Aleksanyan Poet as a child
Vilen Galstyan as Poet in the cloister
Giorgi Gegechkori as Poet as an old man
Spartak Bagashvili as Poet's father
Medea Djaparidze as Poet's mother
Hovhannes Minasyan as Prince
Onik Minasyan as Prince
© ARMENFILM, 1968.
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