SUBJECTS

Folklore -- Caucasus -- Drama, Lermontov, Mikhail IUrevich, 1814-1841. Ashik-Kerib -- Film and video adaptation, Minstrels -- Soviet Union -- Drama

Mark Morris Selects: Ashik Kerib

  • Introduction
featuring

Yuri Goyan, Veronika Metonidze, Levan Natroshvili, Sofiko Chiaureli,

This is a true trans-Caucasus venture, produced by a Georgian studio and directed by an ethnic Armenian who selected Azerbaijani as the language of his film—simply because he loved the sound of it. This is a film about art and the all-conquering power of love. Ashik Kerib, a poor singer and saz (Turkish guitar) player, when denied the hand of the woman he loves, sets out on a ten-year journey. The film recounts the adventures of the wandering minstrel.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Gia Badridze
Based On
  • a story by Mikhail Lermontov

Cinematographer
  • Albert Yavuryan
Language
  • Azerbaijani
  • English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 78 mins
Source
  • Kino Lorber
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Ashik kerib (program note), Mill Valley Film Festival, 1994

Ashik kerib (program note), San Francisco International Film Festival, 1989

Ashik kerib (program), San Francisco International Film Festival, 1989

Serguei Paradjanow, un portrait (program note), Filmfest München, 1988

Achik kerib, conte d'un poete amoureux (press kit), Les Films Cosmos, 1988

Asik kerib (review), Deborah Young

The films of Sergei Paradjanov September 10 and 11 (article)

Ashik kerib (review)

Ashik kerib (press kit), International Film Exchange

Ashik kerib (review), Reader (Chicago, Ill.), Jonathan Rosenbaum

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