
Sergueï Paradjanov
Sergueï Paradjanov was a legendary Soviet-Armenian film director and artist, celebrated for his visually stunning and thematically rich films. Paradjanov's work is characterized by its vibrant imagery, folkloric elements, and a deep connection to Armenian culture. Despite facing significant censorship and political challenges during his career, he left an indelible mark on world cinema, influencing countless filmmakers with his innovative approach.
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Sergueï Paradjanov remains the great surrealist filmmaker of the Soviet Union.
JCC - Exposition « Printing Memory » au MACAM : Le cinéma arménien, fragments d’une identitéSerguei Paradjanov was a Soviet filmmaker.
Efemérides del 20 de julio: ¿Qué pasó en el mundo un día como hoy? | Luna | Apolo XI | Viking I | NASA | Marte | Estados Unidos | Últimas | MUNDOSergueï Paradjanov is referenced as a great Georgian filmmaker whose poetic strangeness influences Banushi's work.
Festival d’Avignon : les voyages balkaniques de Mario Banushi
Sergueï Paradjanov was a Soviet filmmaker known for his poetic cinematic works, particularly 'Les Chevaux de feu'.
« Les Chevaux de feu », le bouleversant « Roméo et Juliette » de Sergueï ParadjanovSergueï Paradjanov directed the cult film 'Les Chevaux de feu' released in 1965.
Les films à l’affiche : « Enzo », « Voyage au bord de la guerre », « Les Chevaux de feu »…Sergueï Paradjanov is known as one of the Armenian art-house directors whose work was showcased at the cinemas.
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