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The Color of Pomegranates, [a] originally known as Sayat-Nova, is a 1969 Soviet Armenian art film written and directed by Sergei Parajanov. [1] [2] The film is a poetic treatment of the life of 18th-century Armenian poet and troubadour Sayat-Nova. [3]
It was largely inspired by Armenian film director Sergei Parajanov's 1969 Soviet art film The Color of Pomegranates. The song received several remix versions, including one by Charli XCX and A.G. Cook on Gaga's remix album, Dawn of Chromatica (2021). Gaga performed "911" at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards and The Chromatica Ball concert tour ...
Pomegranates was produced as an unofficial alternative soundtrack to the 1969 Soviet Armenian film The Color of Pomegranates, which was directed by Sergei Parajanov. [1] [2] Jaar first watched the film in 2015, at a friend's suggestion. [3] By this time, he had already composed some of the songs that would later appear on the album. [3]
[2] Parajanov subsequently directed The Color of Pomegranates, which was met with widespread acclaim among filmmakers, and is often considered one of the greatest films ever made. [ 5 ] Parajanov was a closeted bisexual , which exposed him to increased legal scrutiny from Soviet authorities over his personal life, his films, and political ...
Most people are familiar with the phrase “eat your vegetables” —and it’s good advice for many reasons. Yet, fewer than 10% of people get the 2.5-3.5 cups of vegetables needed daily to ...
Pomegranate, known as anār in Persian, is a symbol of fertility, blessing and favor in Iranian belief. Pomegranates are sacred in the Zoroastrian religion and Zoroastrians used it in their religious rituals. The yellow color of the pomegranate stamens symbolizes the sun and light. [citation needed]
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The Color of Pomegranates, 1968 (directed by Sergei Parajanov) The Color of Armenian Land, 1968 (directed by Mikhail Vartanov) Autumn Pastoral, 1971 (directed by Mikhail Vartanov) And So Every Day, 1972 (directed by Mikhail Vartanov) We and Our Mountains, 1969 (directed by Henrik Malyan) Seasons of the Year, 1975 (directed by Artavazd Peleshyan)