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Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return. It's told in typical Paradjanov style, in a series of visually ravishing 'tableaux vivants' overlaid with Turkish and Azerbaijani folksongs.Movie details
Title : Ashik KeribRelease : 1988-07-03
Genre : Drama, Music
Runtime : 73
Company : Georgian-Film
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5.8 out of 10 From 15 Users
Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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Yuri Mgoyan, Sofiko Chiaureli, Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Konstantin Stepankov, Varvara Dvalishvili,Find More About Ashik Kerib
"Ashik Kerib" (Russian: Ашик Кериб) is a short story by Mikhail Lermontov written in 1837. Aplin describes its status as "obscure" and appearing to be an "unrevised transcription of a folk tale that was well known in slightly different versions throughout the Caucasus". Powelstock describes it as "what appears to be a transcription, in prose, of a Turkish fairy-tale".
Directed by Sergei Parajanov, Dodo Abashidze. With Yuri Mgoyan, Sofiko Chiaureli, Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Konstantin Stepankov. Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return.
Based on a story by Russian author Mikhail Lermontov, Ashik Kerib has the texture of an ancient, oft-told tale. Yuri Mgoyan stars as a wandering troubadour, working the provinces. He spends 1000 ...
Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, "the strange lover") is a 1988 Soviet art film directed by Dodo Abashidze from Georgia and Sergei Parajanov from Armenia that is based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov.
Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return. It's told in typical Paradjanov style, in a series of visually ravishing 'tableaux vivants' overlaid with Turkish and Azerbaijani folksongs.
Ashik Kerib is a series of glorious tableaux, exquisitely composed, choreographed and photographed. In addition, Paradjanov combines intertitles with images of early Russian artwork, which are then overlaid with a haunting blend of traditional and contemporary musical forms. Review. WILDLY BEAUTIFUL! ...
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Ashik Kerib, like Parajanov’s other work, is elliptical, mysterious, and ecstatically consumed by the ritualism of its visual symbols. Ostensibly a story about a poor minstrel who is prohibited from marrying the daughter of a wealthy merchant until he makes good, Ashik Kerib is really about rugs and swans and pomegranates and tiger costumes ...
Based on a poem by romantic poet Mikhail Lermontov, this is the story of the poor wandering singer Ashik Kerib, who falls in love with the daughter of a rich merchant. The latter then forces Ashib to roam the world for a thousand and one nights, to accumulate riches in order to marry her.
Directed by Sergei Parajanov, Dodo Abashidze. With Yuri Mgoyan, Sofiko Chiaureli, Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Konstantin Stepankov. Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return.
Based on a story by Russian author Mikhail Lermontov, Ashik Kerib has the texture of an ancient, oft-told tale. Yuri Mgoyan stars as a wandering troubadour, working the provinces. He spends 1000 ...
Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, "the strange lover") is a 1988 Soviet art film directed by Dodo Abashidze from Georgia and Sergei Parajanov from Armenia that is based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov.
Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return. It's told in typical Paradjanov style, in a series of visually ravishing 'tableaux vivants' overlaid with Turkish and Azerbaijani folksongs.
Ashik Kerib is a series of glorious tableaux, exquisitely composed, choreographed and photographed. In addition, Paradjanov combines intertitles with images of early Russian artwork, which are then overlaid with a haunting blend of traditional and contemporary musical forms. Review. WILDLY BEAUTIFUL! ...
The latest Tweets from R (@ashik_kerib). In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order. UK
Ashik Kerib, like Parajanov’s other work, is elliptical, mysterious, and ecstatically consumed by the ritualism of its visual symbols. Ostensibly a story about a poor minstrel who is prohibited from marrying the daughter of a wealthy merchant until he makes good, Ashik Kerib is really about rugs and swans and pomegranates and tiger costumes ...
Based on a poem by romantic poet Mikhail Lermontov, this is the story of the poor wandering singer Ashik Kerib, who falls in love with the daughter of a rich merchant. The latter then forces Ashib to roam the world for a thousand and one nights, to accumulate riches in order to marry her.
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