“I died in my childhood” – is a film about Sergei Paradjanov, one of the greatest filmmakers of the XXth century. The film is unique for its sincerity which practically turns it into a confession of the great director. The film displays exclusive photos from Sergei Paradjanov’s life: on movie sets, at home, in jail. The narration is a monologue, compiled from letters, notes, parts of his unfinished screenplay for “Confession”. The film demonstrates the only episode from Paradjanov’s “Confession” – the funeral of a neighbor’s daughter. This is seen as the director’s prediction of his own death.