Pirosmani (1969) dir. Giorgi Shengelaia [English Subtitles]
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2019
- This film is about the great Georgian painter - primitivist Niko Pirosmanashvili (1862-1918). An unknown, self-taught painter roams the streets of a city, painting his pictures. The local people only know that his name is Nikola Pirosmani, that he is a kind and honest person, but nobody takes his painting seriously. To make his living and be able to buy paints, Nikola opens up a food shop. But very soon he goes bankrupt, for he is giving away butter and cheese to anyone who got no money. Already gravely ill, he paints his last picture, imbued with light, joy and love for life.
A beautiful film.
უძლიერესი და დაუფასებელი ფილმია ❤
Pure art...a masterpiece!!!
"Great Prize" in 1982 at Chicago!
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I came to know him after travelling Georgia last May. Thank you!
This story recalls me the life of the Italian painter Antonio Ligabue .
Great job!!!thanks to English subtitles,everyone can understand and know Georgian culture (as my husband is doing :)).
It would be amazing if you could upload "Iavnanam ra qna",with subs.
Very romantic and emotional movie.
Madlopt!!!Best regards!!!!
Great film, so glad to see it here on YT with English subtitles.
The best of the best , simply magnificent!!!
My favourite artist EVER
LOVELY !!! THANK YOU
Beautiful! Thank you for posting.
Art inside the art
Touching
Thanks
Beautiful, but it's missing the subtitles.
The 3 dots on the top right of the screen give access to subtitles option, or Captions as it’s called there.
anyone knows what that song s called at 40:46?
why i cant see its subtitle :(
turn on subtitle
click on CC
There is no English subtitles, only auto-generated bad - poor translation which spoiled this masterpiece ... it is better to delete the movie and not to keep it like this ...Shame and pity !
If you believe it or not there are also people who understand the film in its native language.
The English option for subtitles seems fine. Don’t choose the auto-generated option!
@@Carl17H even those who don't understand the language but are mesmerized by the camera work, cinematography and georgian culture.