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Andrei Rublev (Russian, Italian, Tatar with English subtitles)
Location
Main screening room
Date
November 3rd, 2024
Duration
183 min
Cycle
By popular demand

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Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize, 1969 Cannes Film Festival

Andrei Rublev
Directed by
Andrei Tarkovsky
Language
Russian, Italian, Tatar with English subtitles
Actors
Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolay Grinko
Origins
USSR
Year
1966
Duration
183 min
Genre
Biography, drama, history
Format
Digital
Synopsis

In the early 15th century, a group of monk painters are caught up in the turmoil spreading through old Russia. This film about the relationship between the artist and society, about freedom, creation and morality, was Tarkovsky's first major work.

Andrei Rublev
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Andrei Tarkovsky

Considered one of the greatest Soviet directors, Andrei Tarkovsky directed seven feature films that place him among the masters of cinema. Awarded the Golden Lion at the 1962 Venice Film Festival, his first film, Ivan's Childhood, is seen as a sign of renewal in Soviet cinema. However, he immediately distanced himself from any pro-Soviet political considerations with his next film, Andrei Rublev (1966), which led to censorship for his subsequent films. Unable to obtain funding from Soviet authorities, he left the USSR at the end of the 1970s to make his last two films, Nostalghia (1983) and The Sacrifice (1986), for which he received the Grand Prix at Cannes. His demanding and mystical work explores many themes such as childhood, Russian history, everyday life, as well as the connection to the land and to natural elements. His films, including Stalker (1979) and The Mirror (1975), are considered classics.

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