Iliko, Ilarion, Grandmother, and Me

Alternate title(s): Me, Bebia, Iliko da Ilarioni
Foreign Title: Ya, Babushka, Iliko, Ilarion
Date: January 01, 1963 to December 31, 1963
Dates Note: 1963
Country of Origin: USSR
Place of Origin: USSR
Languages: Georgian
Color: B&W
Silent: No
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Georgian Cinema: Highlights from the BAMPFA Collection
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Landscape as mise-en-scène was to become the distinctive trademark of Abuladze’s art in more formal, allegorical films like Molba or The Wishing Tree. Here it lends itself to a lyric pastorale full of the grotesque comedy of village life, which seems to thrive on curses and prayers, frankness and straight-faced humor. Abuladze accompanies his characters through the seasons, through war and then peace. The “Me” in the title is Zuriko, an orphan who lives with his grandmother Olga. Abuladze’s humanist depiction of a small community and his central character’s coming of age is reminiscent of Satyajit Ray’s The World of Apu and of Federico Fellini’s films.

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