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Genre: Poetic drama
Synopsis

Made in the Dovzhenko Film Studios in Ukraine, „Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” was the first highly original masterpiece by Sergei Parajanov, a filmmaker of Armenian descent born and raised in Georgia. The film quickly became an international critical success, earning numerous awards on the global film festival circuit.

Saturated with dream-like mysticism, pagan symbolism and religious iconography, this tragic life and love story defies the boundaries of life and death. Parajanov stuns the audience with extravagant camerawork, expressive colour dramaturgy and intense soundtrack, boldly challenging the conventions of cinematic storytelling, as well as the tenets of socialist realism.

In his „Great Homeland”, Parajanov faced political persecution due to his stubbornly eccentric artistic vision, anti-Soviet statements and subversive proclivities. He was arrested and sent to a hard labour camp, despite an international petition campaign on his behalf involving a number of highly acclaimed creative figures, including Andrei Tarkovsky, Jean-Luc Godard and Federico Fellini.

The screening presents a 2K DCP derived from a 4K digitisation of the original 35mm film negatives, which are being kept at the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre in Kyiv, Ukraine. The film was restored on behalf of the Ukrainian State Film Agency in 2015 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its premiere.

Director
Sergei Parajanov

Sergei Parajanov (1924–1990) was a Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent who made significant contributions to Soviet cinematography through Ukrainian, Georgian, and Armenian cinema. After directing „Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” (1964) Parajanov became something of an international celebrity and simultaneously a target of attacks from the system.

Filmography
  • Ukrainskaya rapsodiya (1961)
  • Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964)
  • Sayat Nova (1969)
  • Ambavi Suramis tsikhitsa (1985, Ashug-Karibi (1988)
  • Khostovanank (1990  )
Mon, 19.11.2018
6:15 pm
Tallinn, 
Kino Artis
Hall 1
041406
Subtitles: 
ENG
Screening code: 041406
Movie guests
Presenter Anna Onufriienko
Screenings with guests might end later than expected.
Film info
Country: Ukraine
Year: 1964
Duration: 97 minutes
Language: Ukrainian
Director: Sergei Parajanov
Writers: Ivan Chendej, Sergei Parajanov
DOP: Yuri Ilyenko
Montage: M. Ponomarenko
Composer: Miroslav Skorik
Cast:  Ivan Mykolaichuk, Larisa Kadochnikova, Tatyana Bestayeva
Production: Dovzhenko Film Studios
Synopsis

Made in the Dovzhenko Film Studios in Ukraine, „Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” was the first highly original masterpiece by Sergei Parajanov, a filmmaker of Armenian descent born and raised in Georgia. The film quickly became an international critical success, earning numerous awards on the global film festival circuit.

Saturated with dream-like mysticism, pagan symbolism and religious iconography, this tragic life and love story defies the boundaries of life and death. Parajanov stuns the audience with extravagant camerawork, expressive colour dramaturgy and intense soundtrack, boldly challenging the conventions of cinematic storytelling, as well as the tenets of socialist realism.

In his „Great Homeland”, Parajanov faced political persecution due to his stubbornly eccentric artistic vision, anti-Soviet statements and subversive proclivities. He was arrested and sent to a hard labour camp, despite an international petition campaign on his behalf involving a number of highly acclaimed creative figures, including Andrei Tarkovsky, Jean-Luc Godard and Federico Fellini.

The screening presents a 2K DCP derived from a 4K digitisation of the original 35mm film negatives, which are being kept at the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre in Kyiv, Ukraine. The film was restored on behalf of the Ukrainian State Film Agency in 2015 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its premiere.

Director
Sergei Parajanov

Sergei Parajanov (1924–1990) was a Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent who made significant contributions to Soviet cinematography through Ukrainian, Georgian, and Armenian cinema. After directing „Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors” (1964) Parajanov became something of an international celebrity and simultaneously a target of attacks from the system.

Filmography
  • Ukrainskaya rapsodiya (1961)
  • Tini zabutykh predkiv (1964)
  • Sayat Nova (1969)
  • Ambavi Suramis tsikhitsa (1985, Ashug-Karibi (1988)
  • Khostovanank (1990  )