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Friday, Apr 11, 2025
5:00 PM (70 mins)
BAMPFA
A Spring for the Thirsty
(Krynytsia dlia sprahlykh)
(A Well for the Thirsty)
BAMPFA Collection
Dmytro Miliutenko, Larisa Kadochnikova, Feodosiia Lytvynenko, Dzhemma Firsova,
A Spring for the Thirsty was a debut feature for Yurii Illienko, cinematographer of Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors and Sergei Parajanov’s main follower and rival within the Ukrainian poetic school of the 1960s. Beautifully shot on high-contrast film, this “wonder in every sense of the word” (Russell Merritt) follows a lonely old man’s reawakening. Written by the poet Ivan Drach as a tragicomic character study, the film becomes Illienko’s parable of memory, death, and rites of passage. Banned and shelved for twenty-two years, and finally released during Perestroika in 1987, “A Spring for the Thirsty looks just as avant-garde today as it must have in 1965” (Kelly Vance).
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Ivan Drach
Cinematographer
- Yurii Illienko
Language
- Russian
- Ukrainian
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W
- 35mm
- 70 mins
Source
- BAMPFA
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