The Wishing Tree (1976 film)
The Wishing Tree | |
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Directed by | Tengiz Abuladze |
Written by | Revaz Inanishvili Tengiz Abuladze |
Starring | Lika Kavzharadze Soso Jachvliani |
Cinematography | Lomer Akhvlediani |
Music by | Bidzina Kvernadze Iakob Bobokhidze |
Distributed by | Cannon Film (US theatrical) Ruscico (DVD) |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union (Georgian SSR) |
Languages | Georgian, Russian |
The Wishing Tree (Georgian: ნატვრის ხე, Natvris Khe, Russian: Древо желания, romanized: Drevo Zhelania) is a 1976 Georgian drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze.[1] It won the Lenin Prize, the All-Union Film Festival main prize and other prizes. The film is based on Giorgi Leonidze's short stories.[2]
The textures of folk legend and striking visual allegory permeate The Wishing Tree, an episodic pastorale set in a pre-revolutionary Georgian village and spanning four seasons in the lives of various village characters. Some twenty-two stories are woven into the narrative, which centers on a beautiful young woman who is forced to marry a man she does not love; her unsanctioned love for another leads her to ritual disgrace and sacrifice.
Cast
[edit]- Lika Kavzharadze as Marita
- Soso Jachvliani as Gedia
- Zaza Kolelishvili as Shete
- Kote Daushvili as Tsitsikore
- Sofiko Chiaureli as Pupala
- Kakhi Kavsadze as Rebel Ioram
- Otar Megvinetukhutsesi as Elioz
- Erosi Manjgaladze as Bumbula
- Ramaz Chkhikvadze as Priest Okhrokhine
- Gogi Gegechkori as Chachika
- Sesilia Takaishvili as Maradia
- Giorgi Khobua as Batula
- Givi Berikashvili as Padghula
- Jemal Ghaghanidze as Taghria
- Boris Tsipuria as Koria
- Ia Khobua as Mother of Gedia
- Temina Tuaeva as Nargiza
- Dato Papuashvili as Azaria
- Givi Chichinadze as Ipro
- Dato Abashidze as Gaulatsune
- Tina Burbutashvili as Mother of Shete
- Shota Skhirtladze as Herder
Music
[edit]The film score is composed by Georgian composers Bidzina Kvernadze and Iakob Bobokhidze.[3]
Awards
[edit]The film won several film festival prizes.
Year | Prize |
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1977 | Main prize of All-Union Film Festival |
1977 | Golden aurochs at VI Film festival in Tehran |
1978 | Special prize at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival |
1979 | Shota Rustaveli Prize |
1979 | David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film |
1988 | Lenin Prize for Tengiz Abuladze |
References
[edit]- ^ "Древо желания" (in Russian). Russia-K. Archived from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
- ^ Андрей Белявский (2003-04-19). "Эй вы там, наверху!." Российская газета. Archived from the original on 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ^ Любовь Аркус. "Древо желания" (in Russian). Сеанс. Archived from the original on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2020-05-02.
External links
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- Kartuli Pilmi films
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