Ashik Kerib (1988)
8/10
Plays like a folklore Armenian style
28 November 2023
(1988) Ashug-Karib/ The Lovelorn Minstrel (In Azerbaijani, Georgian and Russian with English subtitles) HISTORICAL FABLE

Adapted from the short story "Ashik Kerib the Lovelorn Minstrel" by Mikhail Lermontov. Known as the final film by renown director Sergei Parajanov, starring Yuri Mgoyan as the title character, Ashug-Karibi a talented poet and minstrel lute player falls in love with the merchant's daughter, Magul-Megeri . Except that because he is poor, Ashik Kerib then asks her to wait for him after 1001 nights. And it is not long before his rival Kushud-Bek fools Ashik Kerib by pretending to be his friend only to stealing his clothes, and then bring them back to show them to his mother and others to make the assumption that he may have drowned. The movie plays like a folklore or as a fable as the talented minstrel player, uses his gift to lift others.
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