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The Colour of Pomegranates (1969), dir. Sergei Parajanov
#the color of pomegranates#sergei parajanov#film screenshots#film stills#armenian movie#georgian movie#soviet film#russian movie#sayat nova#film blog
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Маяк [The Lighthouse] (Mariya Saakyan, 2006)
#Маяк#The Lighthouse#Mariya Saakyan#Armenia#wartime#Anna Kapaleva#Հայաստան#Hayastan#drama film#1990s#First Nagorno-Karabakh War#Caucasus#2000s movies#life#disintegration of the U.S.S.R.#family#hope#Sofiko Chiaureli#Լեռնային Ղարաբաղ#South Caucasus#Russian movies#love#Наго́рный Караба́х#homeland#Sos Sargsyan#Soviet collapse#European cinema#Mayak#Armenian cinema#dreams
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Can everyone please go see Anora so i can talk about how I felt like i was watching the pinnacle of my favorite living director's career and then it crashed and burned in exactly the way i feared it was going to 😔
#two for two in recent movies doing this to me (was rocking with it until the end)- one predictable one not- what gives#still really good to be clear#'let's film sex work as just some job. let's convey every emotion in simple yet clever ways.'#'let's do breakneck overlapping funny dialogue. let's do quiet intimacy. let's take you to a location. let's take you to another location.#'let's abruptly turn this from an indie movie about wealth/power/adulthood into a blockbuster roadtrip.'#i was (mostly) loving it. just let me stay in loser armenian world a bit longer...#films
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The Color of Pomegranates (1969)
Director: Sergei Parajanov
#sergei parajanov#the color of pomegranates#movies#armenian cinema#armenian culture#sayat nova#armenia
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Sayat Nova, Sergueï Parajanov (1969)
#sayat nova#the colour of pomegranates#sergueï parajanov#movie#cinema#movies#film#cine#cinephile#old movie#old movies#60's#60s#60s cinema#60s film#armenien#armenian film#perfect shot#movie still#movie stills
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Finally attempted to listen to a podcast abt hans zimmers musical process for dune n couldnt finish it bc i was getting too pissed off (also on my period) so i finally picked this video up again n its sooo validating
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#orientalism#hans even shows up in this video talking abt how he was excited for the morocco sequence in a movie to use a fucking armenian instrument ?#Youtube
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Life and Fight (The Line), dir. Mher Mkrtchyan
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just watched the worst argentinian movey it was a solid 2/10 i had fun. the director was there
#the only thing it had going on is that it showed more dedication to having people speaking in other languages and doing it well than like#big scale gringo productions. like classic usamerican prestige tv breaking bad couldnt get a guy who spoke spanish#but this shitty ass argentinian-venezuelan movie had people speaking fluent#russian armenian english and (arabic?) fluently. as well as spanish#it had the quality and writing of a home porno tho. and misogyny#chizitxt#i always like watching national moveys even if theyre bad because it means movies like this can be made and shown on theaters even if theyre#shitty and made by like 7 people on locations they were allowed to use for free
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#the color of pomegranates#1969#sergei parajanov#1960s cinema#armenian cinema#cinematography#movie screenshots#movie screengrabs#movie screencaps#movie frames#movie#movies#cinematography appreciation#escapism through film#the beauty of cinema#films
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Still from Sapovnela (Song about a Flower), dir. Otar Iosseliani (1959).
#armenia#armenian film#armenian art#soviet film#soviet cinema#Otar Iosseliani#Sapovnela#film stills#movie stills#cinema#cinematography#film#Song about a Flower
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Exactly a month ago, we celebrated the birth of one of the most influential and outstanding people in the USSR, Sergei Parajanov.
Sergei Parajanov (January 9, 1924 – July 20, 1990) was an Armenian film director and screenwriter who invented his own cinematic style which was out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism, the only sanctioned art style in the USSR. This, combined with his lifestyle and behaviour, led Soviet authorities to repeatedly persecute and imprison him and suppress his films.
He was born as Sarkis Hovsepi Parajaniants in Tbilisi, Georgia to artistically-gifted Armenian parents, Iosif Parajanov and Siranush Bejanova. He was an incredibly talented person who had the ability to show you the beautiful colors of the world, take something uninteresting and unattractive and transform it into something magnificent and breathtaking. Parajanov's films are full of allegories and metaphors, small important details that one might miss easily if they are not familiar with the eccentric worldview and borderless, unlimited imagination of Sergei. Some of my absolute favorite films directed by him include: "Ukrainian Rhapsody" (1961), "The Color of Pomegranates" (1969), "The Legend of Suram Fortress" (1985)...
He died on 20th of July, 1990 in Yerevan, Armenia at the age of 66 because of the lung cancer.
In a 1988 interview he stated that, "Everyone knows that I have three Motherlands. I was born in Georgia, worked in Ukraine and I'm going to die in Armenia."
#thoughts#writing#literature#writers and poets#film#filmography#film director#director#sergei parajanov#the color of pomegranates#movies#ussr (former soviet union)#ussr#ussr history#artists#art history#art in the ussr#armenian#yerevan#tbilisi#georgian#cinema#cinematography#Parajanov's legacy#60s#80s#art#filmmaking#You should definitely watch some of his films#I promise you won't be disappointed
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Let’s organize a search party
[“The color of the pomegranates”, S. Parajanov, 1968]
#snaps#film#movie#love#searching love#sergei parajanov#parajanov#the color of the pomegranates#the colour of the pomegranates#Armenian#armenian film#armenian cinema#poetry#visual poetry#visual poem
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The Color of Pomegranates (1969)
Director: Sergei Parajanov
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The Val Avery Centennial
Born 100 years ago today: Armenian-American character actor Val Avery (Sebouh Der Abrahamian, 1924-2009). Avery’s family was among the persecuted Armenian minority in Ottoman Turkey. He grew up in West Philadelphia, participating in plays with Armenian youth groups, then studying acting at the professional level at the Bessie V. Hicks School of Drama following his World War 2 service. His first…
#actor#Armenian#character#films#Margot Avery#Margot Stevenson#Movies#Sebouh Der Abrahamian#supporting#Television#Val Avery
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ARMENIAN HAUNTING (2018) Reviews and free to watch on YouTube
‘Denial is a hundred-year-old curse.’ Armenian Haunting is a 2018 horror film about a journalist who turns into an unwilling ghost hunter while researching the sudden deaths in her family and their connection to a paranormal mystery… Written, produced and directed by Art Arutyunyan (director of Alpha Delta Zatan; producer of Dead by Christmas; Bayou Ghost Story; Reel Nightmare). The Reel…
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#2018#Armenian Haunting#Art Arutyunyan#free to watch online#full free movie on YouTube#horror#movie film#paranormal#Paul Mariskanish#review reviews#supernatural#Vaneh Assadourian
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