Sayat Nova

"A poetic evocation of the life of Armenian poet Sayat Nova"

Jan 27 1982 Not Rated 1h 19m
Biography, Drama, History

The life of the revered 18th-century Armenian poet and musician Sayat-Nova. Portraying events in the life of the artist from childhood up to his death, the movie addresses in particular his relationships with women, including his muse. The production tells Sayat-Nova's dramatic story by using both his poems and largely still camerawork, creating a work hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.

Plot

One of cinema's greatest masterpieces, Sergei Parajanov's "The Color of Pomegranates," a biography of the Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova (King of Song) reveals the poet's life more through his poetry than a conventional narration of important events in Sayat Nova's life. We see the poet grow up, fall in love, enter a monastery and die, but these incidents are depicted in the context of what are images from Sergei Parajanov's imagination and Sayat Nova's poems, poems that are seen and rarely heard. Sofiko Chiaureli plays 5 roles, both male and female, and Sergei Parajanov writes, directs, edits, choreographs, works on costumes, design and decor and virtually every aspect of this one-of-a-kind work hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.

Written by

Sayat Nova, Sergei Parajanov

Directed by

Sergei Parajanov

Production Countries

Soviet Union

Production Companies

Armenia Studio

Languages

Awards

1 win & 1 nomination

Scores
# of Votes
14,918
Average Rating
7.6 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA