Haunted Ukraine Film Double - Ukrainian Film Week at FOMO Cinema Tbilisi
Friday 15. May at 17:29 - 20:45
FOMO Secret Cinema, Tbilisi
Friday 15 May
A SPRING FOR THE THIRSTY: 17:30
Intermission: 18:45
SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS: 19:00
END: 20:46
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A SPRING FOR THE THIRSTY / КРИНИЦЯ ДЛЯ СПРАГЛИХ
Yurii Illienko | 1965 | Ukrainian SSR | 1h13m | Presented in the original Ukrainian audio with English subtitles
A SPRING FOR THE THIRSTY is Yurii Illienko’s banned debut feature, a stark black-and-white parable about an old man, an abandoned village, a well, and a family that has drifted away from the land that formed them. Made shortly after Illienko shot SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS for Sergei Parajanov, the film shows him turning toward a quieter, more severe kind of Ukrainian poetic cinema.
The story follows Levko, an elderly man living alone in a nearly deserted village. His wife has died. His children have left. The well he tends once served a community, but now stands as a reminder of everything that has emptied out around him. Photographs, sand, wind, water and silence carry as much weight as dialogue.
The film was completed in 1965 but suppressed by Soviet authorities and left unreleased for more than twenty years. Its politics are buried in image rather than speech: rural abandonment, generational rupture, grief, memory, and the damage done to Ukrainian village life. Illienko creates a world where the past has not disappeared. It remains in the walls, the ground, the faces and the dry mouth of the well.
Opening Friday’s Haunted Ukraine program, A SPRING FOR THE THIRSTY gives the night its first ghost: not a monster, but a village emptied by history. It screens before SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS and MR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN.
SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS
Sergei Parajanov | 1965 | Ukrainian SSR | 1h36m | Presented in the original Ukrainian audio with English subtitles
SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS is the centrepiece of Ukrainian Film Week at FOMO, and one of the most visually alive films ever made in the Soviet Union. Sergei Parajanov takes a tragic love story from the Hutsul communities of the Carpathians and turns it into a rush of colour, music, ritual, grief and movement.
The story follows Ivan and Marichka, whose love is shaped by family conflict, death and the force of tradition. But the film’s real power lies in how it sees the world around them. Costumes, forests, funerals, weddings, animals, tools, songs and religious rituals all become part of the film’s language. Nothing sits quietly in the background.
Parajanov had been working within Soviet cinema before this, but SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS changed everything. The film broke from official realism and announced a completely different way of making cinema: one built from folklore, texture, movement and cultural memory. Its vision of Ukrainian life was too specific, too intense and too independent to be absorbed easily into Soviet cultural language.
Yurii Illienko’s cinematography is a major part of that achievement. His camera moves with extraordinary freedom, turning the landscape into something physical and immediate. Illienko would later direct A SPRING FOR THE THIRSTY and THE EVE OF IVAN KUPALO, both also screening this week.
Screening twice due to limited capacity, SHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS anchors the program for a reason. It’s the film where Ukrainian folklore, music, landscape and tragedy become cinema at full force.
FOOD AND DRINK POLICY: FOMO Cinema Lounge Bar opens 1 hour before the first screening of the day and closes at 02:00,.serving a wide selection of beer, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic refreshments including coffee and tea, as well as fresh hot popcorn! Outside food is allowed in the bar but not in the cinema. No alcohol from outside allowed. All guests are invited to arrive early and stay late!
LOCATION: FOMO Secret Cinema, Bazari Orbeliani, Tbilisi. A five minute walk from Liberty Square metro.
HOW TO FIND FOMO: Enter Bazari Orbeliani via Atoneli St above Carrefour and take the stairs on your left to Level 1. Signage on the door. You can also check our Instagram story highlights for a video showing exactly how to find us:
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FOMO Secret Cinema • Bazari Orbeliani, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia