1. The Color of Pomegranates - Trailers From Hell
Mar 20, 2018 · Savant note: The Color of Pomegranates is also being released by Criterion in Region A on April 17, with a different set of extras, including ...
Guest reviewer Lee Broughton assesses the Armenian director Sergei Parajanov’s poetic and metaphor-filled biopic about his countryman Sayat Nova, the Armenian poet-troubadour. This new disc edition offers both versions of the picture, Parajanov’s original and the Soviet-approved version cut by seven minutes. As we learn, if a Soviet film director found favor internationally, they often...
2. The Color of Pomegranates (1969) : Limited Edition Blu-ray by Second ...
Aug 20, 2017 · Finally The Color Of Pomegranates will be on blu-ray scheduled to be released on Nov 20, 2017 by Second Sight. Having owned the Kino's DVD ...
The Color of Pomegranates (1969) : Limited Edition Blu-ray by Second Sight United Kingdom and Ireland
3. 'Color of the Pomegranate' by Sergei Parajanov on Cannes Classics in May
May 8, 2014 · 'Color of the Pomegranate' by Sergei Parajanov will be demonstrated as part of Cannes Classics during the 67th Cannes Festival, the official ...
‘Color of the Pomegranate’ by Sergei Parajanov will be demonstrated as part of Cannes Classics during the 67th Cannes Festival, the official website of the event reports.
4. Mosaic of Perspectives Towards Frontality in Sergei Parajanov's ...
The paper analyses pictorial elements of composition and their use in films, taking Sergei Parajanov's The Colour of Pomegranates (1969) as a case study.
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5. The Pomegranate (2011) | MUBI
A gripping inquiry into justice, this thought-provoking film explores what happens to society when collective trust is shattered.
A woman lets a harmless looking fortune teller into her house. The fortune teller is clearly gifted, but it turns out she had no intention of just telling fortunes. Soon, the woman deeply regrets letting her in.
6. “The Color of Pomegranates” Restored - Passages Home Blog
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~~From time to time on this blog, I have posted material on the great Soviet film-maker, Sergei Paradjanov. Today, I am re-posting an important article on Paradjanov’s “The Color of Po…
7. The Phantom Menace - Theatrical version scanned in 4K (a WIP)
For the film's original DVD release in 2001, that interpositive was scanned ... It was NOT used again for the 2011 BR release. It was then a new scan ...
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8. The Color of Pomegranates Review - Criterion Forum
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A breathtaking fusion of poetry, ethnography, and cinema, Sergei Parajanov’s masterwork overflows with images and sounds that burn into the memory. In a series of tableaux that blend the tactile with the abstract, The Color of Pomegranates revives the splendors of Armenian culture through the story of the eighteenth-century troubadour Sayat-Nova, charting his intellectual, artistic, and spiritual growth through iconographic compositions rather than traditional narrative. The film’s tapestry of folklore and metaphor departed from the realism that dominated the Soviet cinema of its era, leading authorities to block its distribution, with rare underground screenings presenting it in a restructured form. This edition features the cut closest to Parajanov’s original vision, in a restoration that brings new life to one of cinema’s most enigmatic meditations on art and beauty.
The Color of Pomegranates was restored by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and the Cineteca di Bologna, in association with the National Cinema Centre of Armenia and Gosfilmofond of Russia, and funded by the Material World Charitable Foundation.
9. 4K in cinema: past, present and future? - a blog from Dataton
Nov 8, 2018 · ... 2011 when James Cameron demonstrated 3D HFR footage. But who ... 4K movie releases for the home are picking up fast with 4K UHD Blu ...
This week's blog dives into the world of cinema image quality and format. Guest writer and digital cinema pro at Barco, Tom Bert, discusses the digitization of the cinema, the buzz around HDR and what kind of image quality you can expect to see soon at a cinema near you!