Summaries

A film director Sergey Paradjanov creates brilliant films. His nonconformist behavior conflicts with Soviet System. He is committed to prison for being eccentric. His indestructible love for beauty allows him to withstand the years of imprisonment, isolation and oblivion.—Olena Fetisova

"I am not a dissident. I am an artist." Sergei Paradjanov was a giant bear of a man, intoxicated by beauty and life. Referred to simply as "Maestro", and revered worldwide by directors such as Fellini, Antonioni, Godard, and Tarkovsky, his exuberant lifestyle and his insistence on the integrity of his art landed him repeatedly in jail, denied the right to make films. Despite this, he created masterpieces that have become acknowledged as the defining works of three countries' cinema: Ukraine, Armenia and Georgia. This brilliant film, not content simply to tell Paradjanov's extraordinary life story, evokes in its pyrotechnic kaleidoscopic style the joyous artistic soul of the master himself. It is an unforgettable, ecstatic hymn to one of cinema's greatest, if still far too little known, giants.

Details

Keywords
  • love
  • kgb
  • film director
  • eccentricity
  • armenian culture
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Sep 11, 2013
Countries of origin France Ukraine Georgia Armenia
Language Russian
Filming locations Ukraine
Production companies ARTE Interfilm Production Studio Araprod

Box office

Budget $1980000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 35m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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