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  1. Ashik Kerib
    1989 · Drama · 1h 30m

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ashik_KeribAshik Kerib - Wikipedia

    "Ashik Kerib" (Russian: Ашик Кериб) is a short story by Mikhail Lermontov written in 1837. Aplin describes its status as "obscure" and appearing to be an "unrevised transcription of a folk tale that was well known in slightly different versions throughout the Caucasus ". [1]

  2. Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი, literally "strange ashik"), sometimes known internationally as The Lovelorn Minstrel, is a 1988 Soviet art film directed by Dodo Abashidze from Georgia and Sergei Parajanov from Armenia that is based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov.

  3. Nov 23, 1988 · Ashik Kerib: Directed by Sergei Parajanov, Dodo Abashidze. With Yuri Mgoyan, Sofiko Chiaureli, Ramaz Chkhikvadze, Konstantin Stepankov. A talented but poor minstrel is forced to wander throughout the world because of impossibility to be with his true love - a rich merchant's daughter.

  4. Nov 17, 2020 · Ashik Kerib | აშიკ-ქერიბი | Ашик-Кериб (1988). Georgian film with subtitles in English and Russian.Soviet and Russian culture and language resources:• Russia...

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი) (literally, "the strange lover") is a 1988 Soviet art film directed by Dodo Abashidze from Georgia and Sergei Parajanov from Armenia that is based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov.

  6. Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights. Now presumed dead by those he loves, he performs for the poor and unfortunate on his journeys through the wilderness.

  7. Ashik Kerib is a troubadour who falls in love with Magul-Megeri. His offer of marriage is rejected by her father because Ashik has no money.

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  8. Ashik Kerib (1988) is Sergei Parajanovs last completed film (followed by his unfinished film The Confession which survives as Parajanov: The Last Spring). Ashik Kerib is based on an Azeri love story, a fairy tale by Paradjanov’s favorite Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov.

  9. Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights - but not before he's got the daughter to promise not to marry till his return.

  10. Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights. Now presumed dead by those he loves, he performs for the poor and unfortunate on his journeys through the wilderness.

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