USSR, 1966: the Soviet authorities commissioned Sergei Parajanov to create a film about the life of Sayat Nova, an 18th-century Armenian poet. Against the authorities' expectations, the filmmaker delivered a surrealistic work composed of sumptuous allegorical tableaux, a vibrant tribute to Caucasus culture. To honor this, Jonathan Seilman envisioned an impressive ceremony: lighting design close to performing arts, quadraphonic sound system, music crafted with a varied instrumentation (featuring analog and modular synthesizers prominently) alternated with the film's original sound... and Anne Careil as the priestess of this singular poetic parade.
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Directed by Sergei Parajanov. Musical performance by Jonathan Seilman with lighting design and quadraphonic sound system.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Metz Tourism Office - Inspire Metz Agency
3 Av. Ney
57000 Metz
France
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