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Andrei Tarkovsky Made One of the Most Unusual and Best Movies Ever — And It’s Still Confounding Us 50 Years Later
The name Andrei Tarkovsky may not be as well-known a name in pop culture when compared to the two foreign language auteurs of the 20th century with whom he is most often associated: Ingmar Bergman and ...
Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky hated Hollywood cinema, although he made an exception for 'The Terminator' by James Cameron, despite its 'bad' performances.
Widely considered the greatest Russian director since Eisenstein, Andrei Tarkovsky’s relatively brief career as a director produced several classics of world cinema such as Andrei Rublev, Solaris, ...
Sean Naughton is a Movie/TV features writer for Collider. He has written at ScreenRant and writes reviews for his blog Naughton But Movies. He loves all types of films and is currently performing the ...
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The tree of life: How Andrei Tarkovsky began and ended his film career with the same image
When Andrei Tarkovsky made his first film, Ivan’s Childhood (1962), few were expecting him to be one of the most towering ...
According to the sacraments of global cinema, the Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky was a kind of latter-day saint of the big screen. Exiled from his homeland, monastically devoted to his craft, he ...
A new 4k restoration of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1986 film “The Sacrifice” starts Feb. 2 at the Nuart. This is an excerpt from a review published Dec. 22, 1986. The restored version of Tarkovsky’s 1979 film ...
In 1985 and 86, as 54-year-old filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky was dying of lung cancer, he managed to complete The Sacrifice, one of his finest works. Tarkovsky’s career began in his home country, the ...
'My discovery of Tarkovsky's first film was like a miracle," Ingmar Bergman once said. "Suddenly I found myself standing at the door of a room the key of which had, until then, never been given to me.
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