
Mikhail Vartanov
Mikhail Vartanov
Biography
Vartanov was blacklisted for his debut film, The Color of Land (1969), where he portrayed his dissident friends Paradjanov (imprisoned in 1974) and Minas (assassinated in 1975). When Vartanov's artistic freedom was restored 20 years later, he responded with Minas: A Requiem (1989) and Parajanov: The Last Spring (1992) - his masterpiece, which was admired by some of cinema's most important luminaries, including Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.
Known For
Director
1992
Parajanov: The Last Spring
as Director
1969
The Color of Armenian Land
as Director
Crew
1992
Parajanov: The Last Spring
as Cinematography
1980
The Mulberry Tree
as Cinematography
1975
The Seasons
as Cinematography
1969
The Color of Armenian Land
as Cinematography
Camera
1983
Aivazovsky and Armenia
as Director of Photography
1975
The Seasons
as Director of Photography
1969
The Color of Pomegranates
as BTS Videographer
Writer
1992
Parajanov: The Last Spring
as Screenplay
1969
The Color of Armenian Land
as Screenplay
Actor
1992
Parajanov: The Last Spring
as Himself
1969
The Color of Armenian Land
as Himself