I saw this 18 times in a theater in San Francisco. I took a trip to the Balkans,but couldn't get into Ukraine or Bulgaria back in 1967. Parajanov was in a gulag in Siberia nearly 5 years for making this masterpiece movie. The print has faded a little, but these clips are vibrant. Thank you for posting. I am teaching Verbovaya Doshechka, playing as background here to my summer group. If you haven't seen the movie it is on RUclips. SEE IT!
@@nataliadyuk1464 I see now and am glad to be corrected. I had remembered Parajanov being Georgian and making films in Soviet times that were controversial for reviving pre-Soviet culture, assumed it was his own ancestral something or other. Shadows.. is Ukrainian tale. Pomegranates is Armenian. Another one is Georgian and then Azerbaijani?
This movie is a worlds classic, but unfortunately, only film and art critics know about it. and of course, students of film studies in Universities. This and other Ukrainian genius pieces of art were or forbidden or forgotten during the soviet occupation.
God bless Paradjanov's soul; a true poet he was.
I saw this 18 times in a theater in San Francisco. I took a trip to the Balkans,but couldn't get into Ukraine or Bulgaria back in 1967. Parajanov was in a gulag in Siberia nearly 5 years for making this masterpiece movie. The print has faded a little, but these clips are vibrant. Thank you for posting. I am teaching Verbovaya Doshechka, playing as background here to my summer group. If you haven't seen the movie it is on RUclips. SEE IT!
this is so beautiful and sad and delightful and tragic
Kto od Skazanego na Film? :)
Cant' get enough of it. Thanks for the upload!
Such a timeless piece of poetry
This such an amazing movie! Thanks for the upload.
Love this video!!!! Thank you very much Lio!
More than a movie, an experience. Kudos to the amazing A Hawk & a Hacksaw for creating a marvelous alternate soundtrack.
Oh God, I am crying...
It's so beautiful, greetings from Perú...
Glory to Ukraine! From Uzhhorod to Luhansk, we are one
Comment aged well
@@kaahzvi5820 indeed it did
@@illz47 Heróyam sláva! Glory to the brave heroes!
Brave heroes? LOL
It's not just a movie, it's poetry. The Ukranian version of Romeo and Juliet.
I think it is Georgia not Ukraine
@@gliptitudeyou may think, but it is Ukraine
@@nataliadyuk1464 I see now and am glad to be corrected. I had remembered Parajanov being Georgian and making films in Soviet times that were controversial for reviving pre-Soviet culture, assumed it was his own ancestral something or other. Shadows.. is Ukrainian tale. Pomegranates is Armenian. Another one is Georgian and then Azerbaijani?
@@gliptitudeIt’s the Carpathian Mountains, the Ukrainian side…
Beautiful
Piękny film, patrzcie na te kadry
What is this film? What a beautiful glimpse of another world.
Shadows of the forgotten ancestors. Sergej Parajanov. My favourite film...
Thanks Armenian people for this great Armenian with Ukraine in his soul ❤
Velyke spasybi rezhyseru i SLAVA nezaperechnomu Ukrajinskomu narodu!!!
This movie is a worlds classic, but unfortunately, only film and art critics know about it. and of course, students of film studies in Universities. This and other Ukrainian genius pieces of art were or forbidden or forgotten during the soviet occupation.
The director was Armenian
Amazing!
💙💛
Ivan!!!
Ivanko!!
Πού μπορώ να βρω τη ταινία παρακαλώ;
ruclips.net/video/rb6GMSG2cEY/видео.html
On RUclips. You can just type "The Shadows of Forgotten Anscesors " and there it will be
@@ivankatheheadhunter4857 thank you so much, I'll search about it today 🤗
Was that Omar Sharif??
Ming Ching: No
This is so sad... Alexa, play despacito