1. A Spring for the Thirsty (Yuri Ilyenko, 1965) - NGboo Art
15 aug 2016 · It follows the story of an old potter leading a secluded life in a remote Ukrainian village, hopelessly trying to find comfort in recurring dreams and fading ...
Gloriously shot in black and white half a century ago, but not released until 1987, Ilyenko's directorial debut is a profoundly mela...
2. Yuri Ilyenko - About - Entertainment.ie
Yuriy Illienko (18 July 1936 – 15 June 2010) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed twelve films between 1965 and 2002.
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4. X-R-A-Y SPECS: A Strip of Uncut Wild Flowers (1980)
23 feb 2024 · This edition's selection is A Strip of Uncut Wild Flowers, a Soviet film from Ukrainian filmmaker Yuri Ilyenko, made in 1980.
The idea of chasing people into submission, trying to tame them as they run for their lives. Both the futility and cruelty of it.
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6. Defying Everybody | Night in the Lens - WordPress.com
4 sep 2011 · At the beginning of his film Defying Everybody Ukrainian filmmaker Yuri Ilyenko ... No battle scene, only an elevated shot that is ...
Soviet Union / 1972 / Serbian, Russian & German Directed by Yuri Ilyenko With Vladimir Popovic, Larisa Kadochnikova, Ivan Mikolajchuk At the beginning of his film Defying Everybody Ukrainian fi…
7. yuri ilyenko - Henri de Corinth
1 feb 2019 · In fact, exploitation cinema is arguably more conducive than 'legitimate' cinema to artistic provocation if for no other reason than that they ...
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8. white bird (with a black mark) flies « immanence - UVM Blogs
18 jun 2010 · http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uwm5L48r4g&hl=en_US&fs=1& Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964) Film director Yuri Ilyenko, ...
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964) Film director Yuri Ilyenko, one of the outstanding cinematographers and directors of the short-lived but significant Ukrainian New Wave, has passed away at age…
9. Off-site: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors | UCLA Library
23 nov 2024 · ... Yuri Ilyenko, the film is rightly renowned for the delirious abandon ... not so much lyric as lysergic ... overwhelmingly beautiful ...
Tickets are available through the American Cinematheque website. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors Ukraine, 1965 Sergei Parajanov’s global breakthrough — a film that galvanized a new generation of filmmakers not only in Ukraine but throughout the Eastern Bloc — remains a potent blend of bravura filmmaking and spellbinding folklore. Parajanov adapts Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky’s 1911 novel about a snow-bound Romeo and Juliet tragedy among the Hutsul people of western Ukraine. But in Parajanov’s hands, this ageless story becomes a transcendental cinematic experience infused with poetry, song, dance and paganist folklore. Shot in the rugged Carpathian region by Yuri Ilyenko, the film is rightly renowned for the delirious abandon of its cinematography. “A tale of blood feuds, sorcery, and star-crossed love — that’s not so much lyric as lysergic ... overwhelmingly beautiful.”— J. Hoberman. DCP, color, in Ukrainian with English subtitles, 96 min. Director: Sergei Parajanov. Screenwriter: Sergei Parajanov, Ivan Chendej. With: Ivan Mykolaichuk, Larisa Kadochnikova, Tatyana Bestayeva. Restored by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and Cineteca di Bologna at L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, in association with the Dovzhenko Film Studio and in collaboration with the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre. Special thanks to Olena Honcharuk and Daniel Bird. Funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation.
10. Ukrainian cinema - On the road to its own identity - Národní filmový archiv
... Yuri Ilyenko, Roman Balayan, Kira Muratova and other lesser-known but no less interesting Ukrainian directors of the Soviet period. Western audiences have ...
Ukrainian culture is still a terra incognita for the Western world. For much of the twentieth century, Ukraine was part of the territory of the USSR, and everything that appeared there during this period was considered Soviet. But should we generalise in this way?
11. The Film Festival That Got Away | Jonathan Rosenbaum
2 jun 2023 · ... Yuri Ilyenko's Swan Lake–The Zone, Raul Ruiz's The Golden Boat ... With the striking exception of Manoel de Oliveira's No, or the ...
From the Chicago Reader (October 12, 1990). — J.R.