Tini zabutykh predkiv /

A deeply heartfelt story set during the early part of the 20th century in the Ukrainian Carpathians, centering on Ivan whose life is marked with sadness. First his brother is killed while saving him from a falling tree. Then his father is murdered, forcing Ivan and his mother to live in poverty. He...

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Main Author: Skoryk, M. (Myroslav), 1938-2020 (Composer)
Corporate Authors: Kinostudii︠a︡ imeni Oleksandra Dovz︠h︡enka, Kino International Corporation
Other Authors: Paradzhanov, Sergeĭ, 1924-1990, Chendeĭ, Ivan, 1922-2005, Mykolaĭchuk, Ivan, 1941-1987, Kadochnikova, Larysa, Bestai͡eva, T., Bahashvili, S., Engibarov, Leonid, 1935-1972, Grinʹko, N. K. (Nikolaĭ Konstantinovich), Kot︠s︡i︠u︡bynsʹkyĭ, Mykhaĭlo, 1864-1913
Format: Video DVD
Language:Ukrainian
Russian
Language Notes:In Ukranian. Russian voiceover soundtrack available. Optional subtitles in English, French and Spanish.
Published: [New York] : Kino International, [2007]
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Summary:A deeply heartfelt story set during the early part of the 20th century in the Ukrainian Carpathians, centering on Ivan whose life is marked with sadness. First his brother is killed while saving him from a falling tree. Then his father is murdered, forcing Ivan and his mother to live in poverty. He falls in love with Marichka, the daughter of the man responsible for his father's death. Marichka drowns rescuing a lamb from a river, but Ivan remains devoted to her. He marries another, but he finds no solace in their childless marriage.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1964.
Released in boxed set titled: The Films of Sergei Paradjanov.
Based on the novel Tini zabutykh predkiv / [by] Mykhaĭlo Kot︠s︡i︠u︡bynsʹkyĭ.
Special features: documentary, Andrei Tarkovsky and Sergei Paradzhanov, Islands ; featurette: Songs ; Mikhail Kotsyubinsky biography ; filmographies ; stills gallery ; photo gallery.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 92 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; NTSC; aspect ratio 1.33:1, Dolby digital 5.1.
Production Credits:Director of photography, I︠U︡riĭ Ille̕nko ; editor, M. Ponomarenko ; music, Myroslav Skoryk.