Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors

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Foreign Title: Tini zabutikh predkiv
Date: January 01, 1964 to December 31, 1964
Dates Note: 1964
Country of Origin: USSR
Place of Origin: USSR
Languages: Ukrainian
Color: Color
Silent: No
Based On: the novel Wild Horses of Fire by M. Kotsiubinsky and on Western Ukrainian folklore
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Summer Repertory, BAMPFA Style
Description: 

With this gorgeous picture set among a small Ukrainian sect, Sergei Paradjanov “was the first to indicate the degree to which folklore and local artistic tradition could once again become a source of visual wealth in Soviet national cinema. In the beautiful but fierce Carpathian Mountains, an environment of overwhelming Christian-pagan rituals, demonology, and constant struggle with overpowering elements, a story of love unfolds. Adopting the great master Dovzhenko’s use of symbolism and metaphor, and his lyric photography, Paradjanov adds a dynamically active camera suited to the requirements of his energetic and temperamental character” (Yvette Biro).

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Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Discovering Georgian Cinema
Description: 

With this gorgeous picture set among a small Ukrainian sect, Sergei Paradjanov “was the first to indicate the degree to which folklore and local artistic tradition could once again become a source of visual wealth in Soviet national cinema. In the beautiful but fierce Carpathian mountains, an environment of overwhelming Christianpagan rituals, demonology, and constant struggle with overpowering elements, a story of love unfolds. Adopting the great master Dovzhenko’s use of symbolism and metaphor, and his lyric photography, Paradjanov adds a dynamically active camera suited to the requirements of his energetic and temperamental character

Authors/Roles: 
Yvette Bíró


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