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On what would be his 80th birthday, we take a look back at Andrei Tarkovsky and his profound mark on cinema. “The director’s task is to recreate life, its movement, its contradictions, its dynamic and ...
The most significant figure in all of postwar Soviet cinema, Andrei Tarkovsky died in 1986 at age 54, leaving behind only seven features, the first five produced in the Soviet Union and the last ...
To paraphrase Jean-Luc Godard, the best way to criticize a movie is to make a movie.This is exactly what Andrei Tarkovsky did when he made “Solaris,” which came out in 1972, four years after ...
The series, through Feb. 5, will include screenings of his seven feature films, plus a revealing new documentary, “Meeting Andrei Tarkovsky,” by L.A.-based director Dmitry Trakovsky.
The peripatetic Dyer nimbly explores Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker , a film that has obsessed the author since he first saw it 30 years ago.
The late Swedish director is only one many illustrious fans Andrei Tarkovsky gathered during his brief career as a director (Tarkovsky rated Bergman very highly too - when a critic asked Tarkovsky ...
Andrei Tarkovsky, perhaps the greatest Russian filmmaker since Sergei Eisenstein, died Monday morning, Dec. 29, in Paris. Tarkovsky`s death, at 54, was not unexpected. He had been suffering from ...
Andrei Rublev and Tarkovsky's other older films, such as his excellent and more dramatically straightforward debut Ivan's Childhood (1962), are available now on Mosfilm's YouTube channel.
Kino Lorber said the Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1983 film, which opened Wednesday, will gross an estimated $22.87k at Film Forum in NYC for the five days. It’s currently the top performer at the … News ...
Why Andrei Tarkovsky’s interminably dull 1979 sci-fi masterpiece “Stalker” is the movie we need right now "Stalker" is a balm in an age when folk prefer to shock themselves in a lab rather ...
I took my time going from the West Village to Lincoln Center for Sunday night’s 8:30 p.m. screening of Andrei Tarkovsky’s “Stalker” (1979), figuring there would be lots of s… ...