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Vie

Original title: Kyanq
  • 1993
  • 7m
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7.2/10
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Vie (1993)
DocumentaryShort

Poetic essay about the beginning of life from labor pains and birth and about its symbolic meaning.Poetic essay about the beginning of life from labor pains and birth and about its symbolic meaning.Poetic essay about the beginning of life from labor pains and birth and about its symbolic meaning.

  • Director
    • Artavazd Peleshian
  • Writer
    • Artavazd Peleshian
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Artavazd Peleshian
    • Writer
      • Artavazd Peleshian
    • 4User reviews
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    chaos-rampant

    Cutting Eye: the films of Artavazd Peleshian

    This is a review of a collection of Artavazd Peleshian's works: Earth of People (1966), Beginning (1967), We (1969), Inhabitants (1970), Our Century (1983), Life (1993).

    I was directed to this man, who Sergei Parajanov called 'one of the few authentic geniuses of cinema', by a friend who knows my tastes and on the basis of my strong affinity for Soviet montage. Now all those people - Eisenstein, Kuleshov, Vertov, etc - by the time sound rolled in were scattered to the four winds by Stalin and the censors. At least this revolution was prematurely brought to a halt, in my estimation the most defining and important in the first half of cinema and possibly to this day. The most experimental work in this field was never really allowed to blossom. What we got in these 10 years was enough to change the way we see.

    Now my notion of Soviet montage is simple: a world that is animated in full rigor and solely by the impulse to see. Story in this mode is not our reason to see but rather the tumultuous after-effect of being engaged to do so. It emerges but only as we edit and synthesize continuously shifting glimpses into one.

    Enter this guy, who came to the scene a few decades later and was allowed to work unobstructed and in complete anonymity. No doubt he has intimately studied all these past masters but above all feels a kinship to Dziga Vertov. Outwards his movies are composed symphonically, as paeans, with every intersecting set of images - about work, war, nature, or mundane life - annotating the impulse to reveal overarching destinies.

    Now you may be told that Beginning celebrates the Revolution or We the fate and place of the Armenian people, but that goes against the grain and soul of the work. Leave that for commentarians. No, this is specifically designed to be open enough to complete you and some part you lacked the images for. You will know this as about your strife, perhaps internal. Your fate and place in the world at large.

    This is important to note: every pull of the cinematic eye in any direction, say suddenly a set of images about conflict or animals being tugged away, is a pull into blank narrative space. You fill from experience. The threads disperse again and intersect.

    Now all of these are worth at least one watch for just the consummate craft on display. For just the eloquence of images and the talent to edit, equalled only by a few. I have been playing and re-playing these on and off for about a week now. But if there's one that you absolutely have to watch before you die, that is Our Century. It is a 2001 but with none of Kubrick's vaingloriously Roman touch. Scratch that, its film cousin is Solyaris: a vast space odyssey mapping inwards, conflating every tragic, manic, ludicrous, funny, anxious, insane, desperate, poetic contraption of humankind to grow wings and fly into a swirling evocation of the soul's primal desire to soar.

    This is one to keep and this man worth getting to know.
    4mrdonleone

    stupid short movie

    something called 'life' could be pretty boring, and the images we get to see, actually are very boring. the thing we all suspect this film will be about, is a 'life' shown in pictures or in this case, in a short film. the question remains: how can a life be nice to see? we must confess: we hate life, even if we are optimists, we never are happy with the way things are in our life. an experimental picture like this, could be really boring. I already said it: this picture is boring, so we have no great expectations anymore. when you're watching some BEEP that's called 'Life', you should know before you watch, it's going to be a hell of a time to sit it out. so what is this life about? well, nothing but the birth of a baby. I asked myself if this is staged or not, because it was obvious the actress hired to play the part of the mother was laughing instead of crying her lungs out to give birth to her baby. and wow! the baby is suddenly there, like a magic trick that worked, like an illusion, and the baby is very hairy too! ha ha, it made me laugh, what a stupid movie was this?

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      Edited into Il silenzio di Pelesjan (2011)
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      Messa da Requiem - Offertorio
      Composed by Giuseppe Verdi

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      • 1993 (Armenia)
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      • Armenfilm Studios
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