Full screen (1.37:1). Originally released as a motion picture in 1969. "At the time of the film's release, the Russian censors decided that the film did not reflect Sayat Nova's life and renamed the film 'Nran Guyne' which translates to 'The color of pomegranates'. Despite this intervention, the film remains internationally recognized by Parajanov's original title, Sayat Nova"--Opening screens. Features: New 4K digital restoration, undertaken by The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project in collaboration with the Cineteca di Bologna; New audio commentary featuring critic, filmmaker and festival programmer Tony Rayns; The Color of Armenian Land, a rarely seen 1969 documentary by Mikhail Vartanov featuring footage of director Sergei Parajanov at work; New video essay on the film's symbols and references, featuring scholar James Steffen; New interview with Steffan detailing the production of the film; Documentaries from 1977 and 2003 on Armenian poet Sayat-Nova and Parajanov: The Last Film, a 2015 experimental short documentary by Martiros M. Vartanov; New English subtitle translation; An essay by Ian Christie. IMDA: NC16 (Some nudity). Director of photography, Suren Shahbazyan ; editor, Marfa Ponomarenko ; composer, Tigran Mansurian. Sofiko Chiaureli, Melkon Alekyan, Vilen Galstyan, Hovhannes Minasyan, Georgi Gegechkori, Spartak Baghashvili. Chiefly in Armenian with some Georgian and Azerbaijani; optional English subtitles.