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Parajanov: The Last Spring

Country: Armenia, Language: Russian, 55 mins

  • Director: Mikhail Vartanov; Sergei Parajanov
  • Writer: Martin Vartanov; Mikhail Vartanov
  • Producer: Martin Vartanov; Mikhail Vartanov

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Made in wartime and edited in candlelight, Mikhail Vartanov's rarely-seen masterpiece tells about his friendship with the genius Sergei Parajanov who was imprisoned by KGB 'at the peak of his artistic power'. Vartanov takes us back with the scenes from his censored 1969 film The Color of Armenian Land where Paradjanov is at work on his suppressed chef-d'oeuvre The Color of Pomegranates - widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time - and contrasts it with the shocking request Parajanov sent him in unpublished 1974 letters from the Soviet prisons.

Vartanov's camera documents Parajanov's striking last day at work in 1990 during the making of the unfinished Confession - the original camera negative of which survives in Parajanov: The Last Spring (1992) - as Parajanov comments on this cherished autobiographical work. A monumental wordless montage - the entire sixth reel - concludes Vartanov's acclaimed documentary, his final film, and his most important work, which, despite the prohibitive conditions it was created in, won the admiration of cinema's greatest artists.


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Cast & Characters

Sergei Parajanov as Himself - Maestro;
Sofiko Chiaureli as Mother in 'The Confession';
Mikhail Vartanov as Himself;
Yuri Mgoyan as Relative in 'The Confession';
Aleksandr Kaidanovsky as Himself, Tarkovsky's actor;
Leila Alibegashvilli as Herself, Parajanov's actress;
Suren Shakhbazyan as Himself, DP of Sayat Nova;
Suren Parajanov as Himself;
Svetlana Paradjanov as Herself;
Irakli Kvirikadze as Himself;
Gaiane Khachaturian as Herself, Painter;
Rezo Chkheidze as Himself, Writer;
Silva Kaputikyan as Herself, Poet;
Aleksandr Atanesyan as Himself;
Bella Akhmadulina as Herself, Poet