Based on an ancient legend this dazzling film by visionary director Sergei Paradjanov (Shadows Of Our Forgotten Ancestors) is a surreal ode to Georgian warriors throughout the ages who died for their country.
Repeated efforts by the Georgian people to construct a defensive stronghold continually fail.
The building collapses until a fortune teller remembers an old prophecy that the son of her erstwhile lover must be bricked up alive in order for the fortress to stand.
The young man is faced with the prospect of sacrificing himself to save his country.
Ashik Kerib - From Sergei Paradjanov (The Legend of Suram Fortress, Shadows Of Our Forgotten Ancestors) one of the most acclaimed experimental directors of the Soviet cinema, comes Ashik Kerib, a 19th Century romantic tale evocatively brought to life.
In recounting Lermontov's fable of a wandering minstrel trying to earn enough money to marry the girl he loves, Paradjanov dispenses with conventional storytelling devices in order to present a boldly unique cinematic experience.
Glorious tableaux, exquisitely composed, choreographed and photographed, are combined with intertitles, images of early Russian artwork and a haunting blend of traditional and contemporary musical forms, to create an enthralling and utterly unforgettable film. (from Kino Video)
Cast:Yuri Mgoyan, Sofiko Chiaureli, Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Konstantin Stepankov, Veronique Matonidze
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Title: Ashik Kerib | აშიკ-ქერიბი | Ashugi Qaribi (1988)
Directed by: Sergei Parajanov, Dodo Abashidze
Date of birth: 9 January 1924, Tiflis, Tbilisi, Georgia
Date of death: 21 July 1990, Yerevan, Armenia, Soviet Union
Writing credits:
Gia Badridze, Mikhail Lermontov (story)
Music by: Javanshir Guliyev
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Georgian | Azeri
Color: Color
Runtime: 78 min.