Sergei Parajanov was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, the former Soviet Union, in 1924, to Armenian parents. He showed his sensitivity to color and his god-like talent for painting from an early age. In addition to painting, he has had a strong interest in movies and music since childhood. In 1945, when he was 21 years old, studying in Moscow was a turning point in his life. He entered the directing department of the Russian Film Institute (VGIK) to study filmmaking. This is a famous film school with a long history, which has contributed a large number of film masters to the European continent. Later, he became the assistant of his teacher Duvzhenko, who was the ancestor of Soviet poetry and film. Both Tarkovsky and Parajanov benefited from his teachings. Based on a story by Russian writer Lermontov. A bard spends a thousand days and nights on the road, doing his best to bring happiness to people wherever and whenever he can. His itinerant lifestyle may seem purposeless, but it is not. He hopes that after a thousand days and nights, he will be able to earn enough money to hold a wedding...if the bride is still waiting for him. Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchan
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