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27 January 1982 (France) morePlot:
One of the greatest masterpieces of the 20th century, Sergei Parajanov's "Color of the Pomegranate",... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Beauty, overcoming Time moreCast
(Credited cast)| Sofiko Chiaureli | ... | Poet as a Youth / Poet's Love / Poet's Muse / Mime / Angel of Resurrection | |
| Melkon Aleksanyan | ... | Poet as a child (as M. Alekyan) | |
| Vilen Galstyan | ... | Poet in the cloister | |
| Giorgi Gegechkori | ... | Poet as an old man | |
| Spartak Bagashvili | ... | Poet's father | |
| Medea Djaparidze | ... | Poet's mother | |
| Hovhannes Minasyan | ... | Prince | |
| Onik Minasyan | ... | Prince | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Yuri Amiryan | |||
| I. Babayan | |||
| Medea Bibileishvili | |||
| T. Dvali | |||
| Aleksandr Dzhanshiyev | ... | Monk | |
| Guranda Gabunia | |||
| Zh. Gharibyan | |||
| L. Karamyan | |||
| G. Margaryan | |||
| G. Matsukatov | |||
| Yuri Merdenov | |||
| Bela Mirianashvili | |||
| E. Panakhchyan | |||
| B. Tatishvili | |||
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Цвет граната (Soviet Union: Russian title)Brotseulis kvaviloba (Soviet Union: Georgian title)
Color of Pomegranates (USA)
Colour of Pomegranate (Europe: English title)
Nran guyne (Soviet Union: Armenian title)
Red Pomegranate (USA)
Tsvet granata (Soviet Union: Russian title) (censored version)
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Sergei Parajanov's 1968 "Sayat Nova" was censored, re-cut, renamed (The Color of Pomegranate) and banned; its 1969 behind-the-scenes documentary (Tsvet armyanskoy zemli (1969)) was banned and the footage reappeared 20 years later in Mikhail Vartanov's Parajanov: The Last Spring (1992), which features "Sayat Nova" and explains its unique film language. moreFAQ
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Almost everybody talks about the film's beauty and the difficulty of its understanding. It's true. But the difficulty is not from the director's pretension or other shortcomings.
When this film was first released in Soviet Union, it was shown in third-rated theaters and with limited number of prints. It was not an original version of Sergo Parajanov, because it was re-edited by another director(director's version is said to have been lost for ever, after frequent showing in professionals' circle).
The film's title was also changed--"The Color of Pomegranates" was the title which the administrators of USSR's cinema policy selected to deny "biographical" character of the film. In fact, we can see at the very first title that says "This film is not a biographical film about Sayat Nova...". In short, they didn't admit such an extraordinary approach in making a film about historical important persons.
Parajanov's artistic intention apparently went too far, ahead of his time. He wanted to identify the classic poet with himself through the magical play of cinematography, multi-layered mirror-like structure made of image and sound. "Sayat Nova"--it's me", wrote the director in his screenplay by his own hand.
Soviet censorship may have cut some shots or shortened some episodes, to make meanings and intention,which originally were clear,remain ambiguous. For example, Sayat Nova's anxiety for his Christian homeland threatened by Islamic enemies(this theme is clearly developed in the film's scenario recently published in Russian).Parajanv, an artist indifferent to politic issues, didn't think that religious theme, as well as aesthetic "anomaly", might be very dangerous for Soviet directors after the end of "time of thaw". Thus the film could'n be a full realization of authors's original scenario.
Nevertheless,the difficult situation didn't distort the film's concept and vision as a whole. "Sayat Nova" is still brilliant art of work,and, as many masterpieces of Cinema, will overcome Time by its beauty.