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The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains (Western Ukraine).

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The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains (Western Ukraine).mountains.
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The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains.

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The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains.mountains (Western Ukraine).
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* AnAxeToGrind: Men in Hutsul culture are expected to carry their shepherd's axes everywhere. They have small double-blades and long handles, making them useful as walking sticks, wood choppers and weapons.
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* SkinnyDipping: Ivan and Marichka get nude and play in the water as kids.
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The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films. It is considered to be the most internationally heralded Ukrainian films in history and a classic of Ukrainian "magical realist" cinema.

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The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films. It is considered to be the most internationally heralded Ukrainian films film in history and a classic of Ukrainian "magical realist" cinema.
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* DelicatendSickly: Marichka is not very strong. She collapses during a village festival from dancing too much, causing Ivan to have to carry her away. She later [[spoiler:makes a wrong step while rescuing a lamb and falls into a river, drowning]].

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* DelicatendSickly: DelicateAndSickly: Marichka is not very strong. She collapses during a village festival from dancing too much, causing Ivan to have to carry her away. She later [[spoiler:makes a wrong step while rescuing a lamb and falls into a river, drowning]].
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* DelicatendSickly: Marichka is not very strong. She collapses during a village festival from dancing too much, causing Ivan to have to carry her away. She later [[spoiler:makes a wrong step while rescuing a lamb and falls into a river, drowning]].
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* IllGirl: Marichka is not very strong. She collapses during a village festival from dancing too much, causing Ivan to have to carry her away. She later [[spoiler:makes a wrong step while rescuing a lamb and falls into a river, drowning]].
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The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films. It is considered to be the most internationally heralded Ukrainian film in history and a classic of Ukrainian "magical realist" cinema.

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The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films. It is considered to be the most internationally heralded Ukrainian film films in history and a classic of Ukrainian "magical realist" cinema.
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''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' ((Ukrainian:''Тіні забутих предків'', romanized: ''Tini zabutykh predkiv'') is a 1965 UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} film made in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} Ukrainian SSR]], directed by Sergei Parajanov and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based off a book]] by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.

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''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' ((Ukrainian:''Тіні (Ukrainian:''Тіні забутих предків'', romanized: ''Tini zabutykh predkiv'') is a 1965 UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} film made in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} Ukrainian SSR]], directed by Sergei Parajanov and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based off a book]] by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.
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''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' is a 1965 UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} film made in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} Ukrainian SSR]], directed by Sergei Parajanov and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based off a book]] by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.

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''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' ((Ukrainian:''Тіні забутих предків'', romanized: ''Tini zabutykh predkiv'') is a 1965 UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} film made in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} Ukrainian SSR]], directed by Sergei Parajanov and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based off a book]] by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.
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The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films.

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The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films. It is considered to be the most internationally heralded Ukrainian film in history and a classic of Ukrainian "magical realist" cinema.

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The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains. The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films.

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The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains.

The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films.

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''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Sergei Parajanov, based on a book by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.

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''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'' is a 1965 UsefulNotes/{{Soviet|Russia Ukraine And So On}} film made in the [[UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}} Ukrainian film SSR]], directed by Sergei Parajanov, Parajanov and [[TheFilmOfTheBook based on off a book book]] by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.




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* UptownGirl: Marichka's father is the richest man in the village.

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* UptownGirl: Marichka's father is the richest man in the village.village.
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* AwfulWeddedLife: Ivan and Palahna's marriage is unhappy because he still pines for Marichka.


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* {{Foil}}: Ivan and Marichka's parents are studies in opposites. Ivan's father picks a fight with Marichka's father against his own wife's urging, while Marichka's mother demands that her father go teach Ivan's father a lesson.


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* IllGirl: Marichka is not very strong. She collapses during a village festival from dancing too much, causing Ivan to have to carry her away. She later [[spoiler:makes a wrong step while rescuing a lamb and falls into a river, drowning]].
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* BarBrawl: Ivan picks a fight with the sorcerer after watching him embrace Ivan's wife in a bar. Everyone carries axes in Hutsul culture, so the brawl turns deadly.

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* BarBrawl: Ivan picks a fight with the sorcerer after watching him slap around one of Ivan's friends and embrace Ivan's wife in a bar. Everyone carries axes in Hutsul culture, so the brawl turns deadly.



* DeliberatelyMonochrome: As a cost-saving device, some scenes are shot in black and white. This are mostly when Ivan leaves the village to work and during his period of mourning.

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: As a cost-saving device, some scenes are shot in black and white. This These are mostly when Ivan leaves the village to work and during his period of mourning.
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* MurderPOV: Inverted. We see the slaying of Ivan's father from the father's POV. Marichka's father hacks at the POV, causing red to drip down the lens.

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* MurderPOV: MurdererPOV: Inverted. We see the slaying of Ivan's father from the father's POV. Marichka's father hacks at the POV, causing red to drip down the lens.
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''Shadows of Our Ancestors'' is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Sergei Parajanov, based on a book by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.

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''Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors'' is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Sergei Parajanov, based on a book by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.
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* MurderPOV: We see the slaying of Ivan's father from the father's POV. Marichka's father hacks at the POV, causing red to drip down the lens.

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* MurderPOV: Inverted. We see the slaying of Ivan's father from the father's POV. Marichka's father hacks at the POV, causing red to drip down the lens.
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''Shadows of Our Ancestors'' is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Sergei Parajanov, based on a book by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.

The film tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, a pair of young StarCrossedLovers living in a Hutsul community in the Carpathian mountains. The film's surrealist style clashed with the prevailing Socialist Realism of the time, angering the Soviet authorities and contributing to the suppression of Parajanov's films.

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* AnAxeToGrind: Men in Hutsul culture are expected to carry their shepherd's axes everywhere. They have small double-blades and long handles, making them useful as walking sticks, wood choppers and weapons.
* BarBrawl: Ivan picks a fight with the sorcerer after watching him embrace Ivan's wife in a bar. Everyone carries axes in Hutsul culture, so the brawl turns deadly.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Subverted. Ivan is only roused to fury once, at the end of the film when he sees his wife embracing the sorcerer, but [[spoiler:he loses the resulting fight and gets mortally wounded]].
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: As a cost-saving device, some scenes are shot in black and white. This are mostly when Ivan leaves the village to work and during his period of mourning.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: Mortally wounded and stumbling through the forest, Ivan smiles as Marichka's ghost seems to be walking in the same woods. [[spoiler:She reaches out to touch him, and he dies, though the scream might suggest it's not the happiest ending]].
* DivorceRequiresDeath: Palahna shacks up with a sorcerer, with the apparent intention of getting him to kill Ivan to spare her of their loveless marriage.
* DrowningMySorrows: Ivan spends a lot of his time drinking after [[spoiler:Marichka's death]], which angers his wife.
* TheDyingWalk: After getting mortally wounded in a bar brawl, Ivan stumbles out into the forest to die.
* GorgeousPeriodDress: The film earned a lot of praise for its beautiful costuming, accurately replicating Hutsul styles. This is particularly noticeable during the wedding.
* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler:Marichka after her death. Ivan never gets over losing her, which ultimately leads to the disintegration of his later marriage]].
* MagicalRealism: The film has supernatural elements, which could be explained as hallucinations and superstition. Ivan's wife cheats on him with a sorcerer. Later, a delirious Ivan seems to see Marichka's ghost walking through the woods toward him. The use of this trope put it at odds with Soviet authorities, who mandated Socialist Realism in all Soviet art pieces.
* MurderPOV: We see the slaying of Ivan's father from the father's POV. Marichka's father hacks at the POV, causing red to drip down the lens.
* RuleOfSymbolism: The film uses a lot of Christian imagery, with cross shapes and lambs being the most obvious.
* StarCrossedLovers: Ivan and Marichka have been inseparable since childhood, but after her father kills his father, they are forced apart. Ivan must leave the village to earn enough money for them to elope.
* TheUnfavorite: A spousal example. Ivan tries to be happy with his bride Palahna, but he's forever haunted by his first love, Marichka.
* UptownGirl: Marichka's father is the richest man in the village.

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