Sergei Parajanov. A Visit
Sergei Parajanov. A Visit

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Sergei Parajanov. A Visit

1994
Movie
12 min
Russian

In November 1988, director Anatoly Syrykh met with Sergei Parajanov in Tbilisi to make a documentary about him. However, Parajanov was clearly not in the mood to talk about his art. As a compromise, Syrykh offers to talk about the artist and time. The tired, offended director of "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" forbids Syrykh to film him. He agrees only to speak, recalling the most unpleasant moments of his life.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Sergei ParajanovGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and artistic world of the celebrated Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov. It captures him interacting with friends and colleagues, revealing his unique approach to art and life. The film provides a personal and intimate portrait of the director during a visit.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focusing on a specific moment, 'Sergei Parajanov. A Visit' is primarily appreciated by cinephiles and admirers of Parajanov's work for its intimate portrayal. It's seen as a valuable piece of archival footage offering insights into the artist's personality and creative environment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a rare and personal look at a cinematic master.

  • Valuable for its fly-on-the-wall perspective of Parajanov's interactions.

  • A brief but insightful window into the artist's world.

Google audience: Audience reception is primarily within niche film enthusiast circles, where it's appreciated for its direct access to Sergei Parajanov. Specific feedback is scarce due to its documentary nature and limited general release.

Fun Fact

This documentary was filmed during Parajanov's visit to Armenia shortly before his death, capturing him in a candid and reflective mood.

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