Mount Ararat with the historic Khor Virap monastery visible at center-left

Mythology

Sergei Parajanov's The Color of Pomegranates (1969) translates Sayat-Nova's ashugh tradition into cinematic form through Armenian folk imagery, manuscript illumination, and liturgical aesthetics rather than conventional narrative. Suppressed by Soviet censors and rediscovered internationally, it remains the most celebrated modern artistic engagement with Armenian folk mythology.

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