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Tarkovsky: Films, Stills, Polaroids & Writings
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Andrey Tarkovsky, regarded as the most influential Russian filmmaker of the post-war period, holds a celebrated place among the world’s top cinematic minds. He began his illustrious career directing five of his seven films within the Soviet Union: Ivan’s Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror, and Stalker. In 1982, Tarkovsky moved to Italy and crafted the film Nostalgia. His career concluded in Sweden with the production of The Sacrifice in 1985. Known for exploring metaphysical concepts, Tarkovsky's films are distinguished by their lengthy takes, unconventional narrative structures, and a dream-like cinematography that evokes a visionary quality. The spiritual depth and extraordinary beauty of his work are often deemed unmatched in the realm of cinema.
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Andrey Tarkovsky, regarded as the most influential Russian filmmaker of the post-war period, holds a celebrated place among the world’s top cinematic minds. He began his illustrious career directing five of his seven films within the Soviet Union: Ivan’s Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror, and Stalker. In 1982, Tarkovsky moved to Italy and crafted the film Nostalgia. His career concluded in Sweden with the production of The Sacrifice in 1985. Known for exploring metaphysical concepts, Tarkovsky's films are distinguished by their lengthy takes, unconventional narrative structures, and a dream-like cinematography that evokes a visionary quality. The spiritual depth and extraordinary beauty of his work are often deemed unmatched in the realm of cinema.
