Mikhail Vartanov
Mikhail Vartanov was a film director, cinematographer, documentarian, essayist, photographer and artist who developed a style of documentary filmmaking termed the "direction of undirected action."
He is considered an important cinematographer and documentarian of his generation, noted for artistic collaborations with Sergei Parajanov and such influential documentary films as , The Seasons, The Color of Armenian Land, and a series of essays including The Unmailed Letters.
Early career
Vartanov's debut film, The Color of Armenian Land, marked the beginning of his trademark style, afterwards dubbed as the "direction of undirected action." This documentary, a silent commentary on the technique of painter Martiros Saryan, also featured Vartanov's friends, the dissident artists Minas Avetisyan and Sergei Parajanov. Due to this the film was censored and suppressed; leading up to Avetisyan's assassination and Parajanov's imprisonment shortly after.Friendship with Sergei Parajanov and blacklisting
Mikhail Vartanov had a close relationship with imprisoned director Sergei Parajanov. He was first acquainted with Parajanov's work in 1964, having watched the latter's film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors and the test footage of the unfinished Kiev Frescoes as a student at Moscow’s Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Their lifelong friendship began after they met for the first time in 1967, in Armenia, and discussed the screenplay of The Color of Pomegranates.Vartanov's next film Autumn Pastoral—written by Artavazd Peleshyan and scored by composer Tigran Mansurian—was shelved. After Sergei Parajanov was arrested in Kiev in 1973, Vartanov immediately protested to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine. The recently declassified document proved that it was that letter in support of Parajanov that prompted the intensified harassment that Vartanov endured, and his subsequent firing from the Armenfilm Studios 4 months after Paradjanov's imprisonment. In a letter from prison, Parajanov wrote to Vartanov: "You and your purity are colliding with circumstances and predators… That's life."
Cinematographer
Peleshyan and Gennadi Melkonian petitioned the Soviet Russian and Armenian authorities to work with Vartanov, who was by this time completely blacklisted and unemployed, and he was eventually allowed to participate as a cinematographer in two essay films: The Seasons and The Mulberry Tree.Essayist
After a 9-year absence from directing, Vartanov was asked to save a troubled project, The Roots which he later wrote was "the best film made in Armenia that year." During this period he also worked as a university professor of cinema and photography, while publishing his writings. They appeared in several languages, including French, in Cahiers du cinéma.Later career
For over 20 years, Vartanov's films had been largely suppressed, unmentioned by press, or blocked from submission to foreign film festivals. In a letter to the imprisoned Parajanov, Vartanov wrote, quoting his favorite poet Boris Pasternak: "the time will come and the power of meanness and malice would be overcome by the spirit of kindness." Parajanov responded to Vartanov: "Dear Misha, I received your amazing letter... Never have you been more accurate in evaluating the world and expressing yourself...".Mikhail Vartanov's last documentary trilogy consisted of Erased Faces, Minas: A Requiem, and the influential film made in a war-torn, blockaded Armenia during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Quotes
"In our land, the government manufactures the biography of the Artist. It honors and awards one, for nothing, and it dishonors and imprisons the other -- a wise government -- it desires to turn both into obedient slaves.""Probably, besides the film language suggested by Griffith and Eisenstein, the world cinema has not discovered anything revolutionarily new until the 'Color of Pomegranates,' not counting the generally unaccepted language of the 'Andalusian Dog' by Bunuel."
Quotes about Vartanov
- ''Vartanov's film Parajanov: The Last Spring exemplifies the power of art over any limitations."
- "Vartanov Brother and friend in arts and in soil... Dear, beloved, rare and wonderful. Perhaps, you're the only friend, who compels me to live... You possess everything an artist needs -- mind, kindness, principles, freedom. Create... That's your mission."
- "Vartanov - the Eyemoman "
- "My dear friend If you like the screenplay, together we could make a masterpiece "
- "On January 9, came Vartanov Parajanov's most devoted man an amazing man gave an amazing speech "
- "Vartanov's film Excited and filled me with strength "
- "Vartanov was an amazing intellectual, perhaps one of the last "
- "Misha Vartanov One of the most principled and righteous men I have ever met "
- "We have to ensure that the work of seminal artists like Mikhail Vartanov is preserved, promoted and accessible to the widest possible audience. His films, made against all odds and under the harshest conditions, are crucial to the important heritage of world cinema."
- "Vartanov made a wonderful film Parajanov: The Last Spring "
Awards and honors
- Golden Antelope Award Dakar, 1965.
- Cinematographer of the Year, USSR Film Festival, 1973
- Russian Academy of Cinema Arts Award, Moscow, 1993
- Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival, 1995
- Golden Palm Award, Beverly Hills Film Festival, 2003
- A film retrospective and an art exhibition, Busan International Film Festival, Korea, 2012
Legacy
Filmography
Selected bibliography
English language sources
- Dixon, Wheeler & Foster, Gwendolyn. "A Short History of Film." New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008.
- Rollberg, Peter. "Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema." Scarecrow Press, 2008.
- Schneider, Steven Jay. "501 Movie Directors." London: Hachette/Cassell, 2007.
- "Francis Ford Coppola Recognizes…" Hollywood Reporter
- Thomas, Kevin. "Intoxicating spirit." "Los Angeles Times"
- Kaplan, Ilyse. "Beverly Hills Film Festival." Variety,
Foreign language sources
- Abramov, G. "Ancient art, alive forever" Pravda newspaper, Moscow, 20 April 1966
- "Il Cinema Delle Repubbliche Transcaucasiche Sovietiche." Venice, Italy: Marsilio Editori, 1986.
- "Les Cimes du Monde." Cahiers du Cinéma" no. 381, 42-47
- Krukova, A. "Russian Oscars were awarded in Moscow" Independent Newspaper, Moscow, 21 December 1992
- Badasian, V. " "Approaching spirituality" Republic of Armenia newspaper, 25 June 1993
- Perreault, Luc. "Paradjanov - The Last Spring" La Presse, a12, 14 Juin 1994
- Tremblay, Odile. "L'empire du pape du pop" Le Devoir, b8, 14 Juin 1994
- Stolina, G. "Larger than legends" Panorama newspaper, Hollywood, 14 January 2004
- Egiazarian, R. "Mishel Vartanov from former USSR" Novoye Vremya newspaper, Yerevan, 4 June 2005
- "Director Martin Scorsese accepts 2014 Parajanov-Vartanov Institute Award" California Courier, Los Angeles, p1, 13 October 2014
- Schneider, Steven Jay. "501 Directores de Cine." Barcelona, Spain: Grijalbo, 2008.