Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (Russian:Андре́й Арсе́ньевич Тарко́вский;IPA:[ɐnˈdrʲej ɐrˈsʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ tɐrˈkofskʲɪj]; 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Soviet and Russian film-maker, writer, film editor, film theorist, theatre and opera director.
Tarkovsky's films include Ivan's Childhood (1962), Andrei Rublev (1966), Solaris (1972), Mirror (1975), and Stalker (1979). He directed the first five of his seven feature films in the Soviet Union; his last two films, Nostalghia (1983) and The Sacrifice (1986), were produced in Italy and Sweden, respectively. His work is characterized by long takes, unconventional dramatic structure, distinctly authored use of cinematography, and spiritual and metaphysical themes. His contribution to cinema was so influential that works done in a similar way are described as Tarkovskian.
"Juxtaposing a person with an environment that is boundless, collating him with a countless number of people passing by close to him and far away, relating a person to the whole world, that is the meaning of cinema."
The Mirror | FULL MOVIE | Directed by Andrey Tarkovsky
"The Mirror" movie represents reflections, thoughts of the person named here as the Author. He does not appear personally, only his tired voice sounds. And on the screen, as if in a mirror, are pictures of his past. At first, the memories seem scattered: love for the mother, which the Author does not know how to express, a piercing feeling for the father, dissatisfaction with himself for the undeveloped relationship with his son ... Gradually it becomes clear - this is a person’s account of himself, a difficult judgment of conscience, maybe even a sentence. The film occupies a special place in the work of Andrei Tarkovsky. In it, he captured his aged mother Maria Ivanovna Vishnyakova-Tarkovsky, behind the scenes the voice of his father, the poet Arseny Tarkovsky, reciting his wonderful poe...
published: 11 Mar 2022
Andrei Tarkovsky - Poetic Harmony
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The central quest of Andrei Tarkovsky is poetry. In this video essay, we dive deep into his thematic, methods and visual storytelling techniques to understand the genius behind the work.
FURTHER READING AND RESEARCH:
Tarkovsky, A. (1986) 'Sculpting In Time'
Documentary - Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky (2012)
Documentary - Tarkovsky In Italy (1984)
Cinephilia & Beyond - 'Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky'
Essay - Criterion Collection (Andrei Rublev)
Essay Criterion Collection (Solaris)
Nostalghia.com - A collection of interviews and various research materials focused on Tarkovsky.
Press the CC button to see a list of the films shown.
SONG LIST:
0:00 - 2:25 Edward Artemiev - Solaris Theme
2:26 - 4:37 Andrei Rublev Soundtrac...
published: 29 Apr 2016
A Message to Young People from Andrei Tarkovsky
This excerpt is from the documentary ANDREY TARKOVSKY - A POET IN THE CINEMA, directed by Donatella Baglivo, produced by Ciak2000 srl. Courtesy of Donatella Baglivo / Ciak 2000 srl.
Anyone wishing to use the video can contact Donatella Baglivo at https://www.youtube.com/user/ciakduemila/
published: 26 Sep 2012
Praying Through Cinema – Understanding Andrei Tarkovsky
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Video essay analysis on the legendary filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, the purpose of art, and a lifelong search for truth and meaning.
Other episodes in the Filmmaker Philosophies series:
Akira Kurosawa - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgOm-L7TsEQ
Terrence Malick - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oohg3LZd898
Werner Herzog - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1W5wAGzCpU
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Andrei Tarkovsky – Sculpting in T...
published: 23 Jan 2020
the films of Andrei Tarkovsky (ranked)
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published: 12 Aug 2023
Stalker (1979): The Sci-Fi Masterpiece That Killed Its Director
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Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrificed his sanity to make Stalker. Stalker had one of the most difficult productions in cinema history and possibly even caused Tarkovsky’s death. So let’s see why one crew member described the production of Stalker as “a mirror of a hellish trip."
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KUBRICK / TARKOVSKY - Vugar Efendi
https://bit.ly/2d3dw19
Sources:
Charles M on YouTube - Check out his channel!
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A Unique Perspective on the Making of ‘Stalker’: The Testimony o...
published: 22 Jul 2019
Stalker | Trailer | New Release
This May at the Film Society, experience the mysteries and revelations of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 science fiction masterpiece in a new digital restoration. Twenty years ago a falling object decimated a provincial Russian town, and those who later went near the crash site—now known as The Zone—disappeared. Access is strictly prohibited, but outsiders can still get in with the help of a “stalker.” Inside The Zone is The Room, within which secret wishes can be granted. Based on the novel Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, Stalker is a visually extraordinary and philosophically provocative fable about the limits of knowledge—personal, scientific, and spiritual. New digital restoration by Mosfilm. A Janus Films release.
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published: 20 Apr 2017
The Sacrifice – Andrei Tarkovsky – Re-Release Trailer
Now on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD: bit.ly/2RZXw9X
Famed Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's final masterpiece, The Sacrifice is a haunting vision of a world threatened with nuclear annihilation that inspired Andrew Sarris (The Village Voice) to proclaim, "You may find yourself moved as you have never been moved before."
As a wealthy Swedish family celebrates the birthday of their patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson, Cries and Whispers), news of the outbreak of World War III reaches their remote Baltic island — and the happy mood turns to horror. The family descends into a state of psychological devastation, brilliantly evoked by Tarkovsky's arresting palette of luminous greys washing over the bleak landscape around their home. (The film's masterful cinematography is by Sven Nykvist, Ing...
published: 11 Oct 2017
Bir Dakikada Baştan Sona Stalker Filmi (Spoiler)
1979 yapımı "Stalker", Andrei Tarkovsky'nin yönettiği, Arkady ve Boris Strugatsky'nin "Yol Kenarında Piknik" adlı romanından uyarlanan felsefi bir bilim kurgu başyapıtıdır. Film, gizemli bir şekilde ortaya çıkan ve "Bölge" olarak adlandırılan, doğaüstü güçlerin hüküm sürdüğü tehlikeli bir alanda geçer. Ana karakter olan Stalker, bu bölgeye yasadışı rehberlik yapan bir kılavuzdur ve iki müşterisini - bir Yazar ve bir Profesör - insanların en derin arzularını gerçekleştirdiğine inanılan gizemli bir "Oda"ya götürmeye çalışır. Yavaş tempolu, metaforik anlatımıyla film, sadece bir bilim kurgu hikâyesi olmaktan öte, insan doğası, inanç, umut ve varoluşsal sorgulamalar üzerine derin bir meditasyon sunar. Tarkovsky'nin karakteristik uzun planları, şiirsel görüntüleri ve felsefi diyaloglarıyla beze...
published: 05 Jan 2025
Stalker | FULL MOVIE | Directed by Andrey Tarkovsky
Based on the novel "Roadside Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Zone that arose on Earth for unknown reasons attracts attention with inexplicable phenomena that occur there. A rumor has spread that in the center of the Zone there is something that gives a person everything he wants. But staying in the Zone is deadly, and therefore it is strictly guarded. There, each for their own reasons, the Writer and the Professor go, the Stalker leads them to the mysterious center, feeling and understanding the Zone...
IMDb rating: 8,1
Year of production: 1979
Directed by: Andrey Tarkovsky
Writted by: Strugatsky Boris, Strugatsky Arkady
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Knyazhinsky Alexander
Production Designer: Andrey Tarkovsky
Cast: Nikolay Grinko, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Alisa Freindlich, Al...
"The Mirror" movie represents reflections, thoughts of the person named here as the Author. He does not appear personally, only his tired voice sounds. And on t...
"The Mirror" movie represents reflections, thoughts of the person named here as the Author. He does not appear personally, only his tired voice sounds. And on the screen, as if in a mirror, are pictures of his past. At first, the memories seem scattered: love for the mother, which the Author does not know how to express, a piercing feeling for the father, dissatisfaction with himself for the undeveloped relationship with his son ... Gradually it becomes clear - this is a person’s account of himself, a difficult judgment of conscience, maybe even a sentence. The film occupies a special place in the work of Andrei Tarkovsky. In it, he captured his aged mother Maria Ivanovna Vishnyakova-Tarkovsky, behind the scenes the voice of his father, the poet Arseny Tarkovsky, reciting his wonderful poems sounds. It's a confession film, a revelation film...
IMDb rating: 8,0
Year of production: 1974
Directed by: Andrei Tarkovsky
Writted by: Andrei Tarkovsky, Alexander Misharin
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Rerberg Georgy
Production Designer: Nikolai Dvigubsky
Starting: Nikolay Grinko, Yuri Nazarov, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Margarita Terekhova, Oleg Yankovsky, Alla Demidova, Philip Yankovsky, Ignat Daniltsev, Larisa Tarkovskaya, Tamara Ogorodnikova
#fullmovie #themirror #tarkovsky #sovietmovie #subtitles
"The Mirror" movie represents reflections, thoughts of the person named here as the Author. He does not appear personally, only his tired voice sounds. And on the screen, as if in a mirror, are pictures of his past. At first, the memories seem scattered: love for the mother, which the Author does not know how to express, a piercing feeling for the father, dissatisfaction with himself for the undeveloped relationship with his son ... Gradually it becomes clear - this is a person’s account of himself, a difficult judgment of conscience, maybe even a sentence. The film occupies a special place in the work of Andrei Tarkovsky. In it, he captured his aged mother Maria Ivanovna Vishnyakova-Tarkovsky, behind the scenes the voice of his father, the poet Arseny Tarkovsky, reciting his wonderful poems sounds. It's a confession film, a revelation film...
IMDb rating: 8,0
Year of production: 1974
Directed by: Andrei Tarkovsky
Writted by: Andrei Tarkovsky, Alexander Misharin
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Rerberg Georgy
Production Designer: Nikolai Dvigubsky
Starting: Nikolay Grinko, Yuri Nazarov, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Margarita Terekhova, Oleg Yankovsky, Alla Demidova, Philip Yankovsky, Ignat Daniltsev, Larisa Tarkovskaya, Tamara Ogorodnikova
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The central quest of Andrei Tarkovsky is poetry. In this video essay, we dive deep into his t...
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The central quest of Andrei Tarkovsky is poetry. In this video essay, we dive deep into his thematic, methods and visual storytelling techniques to understand the genius behind the work.
FURTHER READING AND RESEARCH:
Tarkovsky, A. (1986) 'Sculpting In Time'
Documentary - Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky (2012)
Documentary - Tarkovsky In Italy (1984)
Cinephilia & Beyond - 'Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky'
Essay - Criterion Collection (Andrei Rublev)
Essay Criterion Collection (Solaris)
Nostalghia.com - A collection of interviews and various research materials focused on Tarkovsky.
Press the CC button to see a list of the films shown.
SONG LIST:
0:00 - 2:25 Edward Artemiev - Solaris Theme
2:26 - 4:37 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
4:43 - 5:57 Nostalghia Soundtrack - Kumushki
6:03 - 9:26 Edward Artemiev - Meditation
9:30 - 11:51 Edward Artemiev - The Pool Sequence
11:54 - 13 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
13:11 - 13:58 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
13:58 - 14:59 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
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The central quest of Andrei Tarkovsky is poetry. In this video essay, we dive deep into his thematic, methods and visual storytelling techniques to understand the genius behind the work.
FURTHER READING AND RESEARCH:
Tarkovsky, A. (1986) 'Sculpting In Time'
Documentary - Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky (2012)
Documentary - Tarkovsky In Italy (1984)
Cinephilia & Beyond - 'Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky'
Essay - Criterion Collection (Andrei Rublev)
Essay Criterion Collection (Solaris)
Nostalghia.com - A collection of interviews and various research materials focused on Tarkovsky.
Press the CC button to see a list of the films shown.
SONG LIST:
0:00 - 2:25 Edward Artemiev - Solaris Theme
2:26 - 4:37 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
4:43 - 5:57 Nostalghia Soundtrack - Kumushki
6:03 - 9:26 Edward Artemiev - Meditation
9:30 - 11:51 Edward Artemiev - The Pool Sequence
11:54 - 13 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
13:11 - 13:58 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
13:58 - 14:59 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
For business inquiries: [email protected]
This excerpt is from the documentary ANDREY TARKOVSKY - A POET IN THE CINEMA, directed by Donatella Baglivo, produced by Ciak2000 srl. Courtesy of Donatella Bag...
This excerpt is from the documentary ANDREY TARKOVSKY - A POET IN THE CINEMA, directed by Donatella Baglivo, produced by Ciak2000 srl. Courtesy of Donatella Baglivo / Ciak 2000 srl.
Anyone wishing to use the video can contact Donatella Baglivo at https://www.youtube.com/user/ciakduemila/
This excerpt is from the documentary ANDREY TARKOVSKY - A POET IN THE CINEMA, directed by Donatella Baglivo, produced by Ciak2000 srl. Courtesy of Donatella Baglivo / Ciak 2000 srl.
Anyone wishing to use the video can contact Donatella Baglivo at https://www.youtube.com/user/ciakduemila/
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Video essay analysis on the legendary filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, the purpose of art, and a lifelong search for truth and meaning.
Other episodes in the Filmmaker Philosophies series:
Akira Kurosawa - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgOm-L7TsEQ
Terrence Malick - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oohg3LZd898
Werner Herzog - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1W5wAGzCpU
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Video essay analysis on the legendary filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, the purpose of art, and a lifelong search for truth and meaning.
Other episodes in the Filmmaker Philosophies series:
Akira Kurosawa - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgOm-L7TsEQ
Terrence Malick - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oohg3LZd898
Werner Herzog - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1W5wAGzCpU
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Andrei Tarkovsky – Sculpting in Time: https://amzn.to/38F9DMt
Like Stories of Old - Complete Reading List: https://kit.co/likestoriesofold/reading-list
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Dexter Britain – Elegy
Dexter Britain – Atonement
Dexter Britain – All Our Needs
Music licensed from Musicbed, start your 30 day free trial at: http://share.mscbd.fm/likestoriesofold
Additional Music:
Edvard Grieg – Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, Op. 46 – II. Aase’s Death – (performed by Musopen Symphony)
Steven O‘Brien – Solemn Choral Piece No. 2
Steven O‘Brien – Solemn Choral Piece No. 1
Jake discusses and ranks Tarkovsky movies.
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Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrific...
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Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrificed his sanity to make Stalker. Stalker had one of the most difficult productions in cinema history and possibly even caused Tarkovsky’s death. So let’s see why one crew member described the production of Stalker as “a mirror of a hellish trip."
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This video essay was written, edited, and narrated by Tyler Knudsen.
KUBRICK / TARKOVSKY - Vugar Efendi
https://bit.ly/2d3dw19
Sources:
Charles M on YouTube - Check out his channel!
https://bit.ly/2Gcv3of
A Unique Perspective on the Making of ‘Stalker’: The Testimony of a Mechanic Toiling Away under Tarkovsky’s Guidance - Cinephilia & Beyond
https://bit.ly/2KcQyYG
Masterclass with Andrei Tarkovsky: Cinema Is a Mosaic Made of Time - Cinephilia & Beyond
https://bit.ly/2NWDREY
Criterion Channel stat - https://bit.ly/30DbUDP
Stalker: Meaning and Making by Mark Le Fanu
Danger! High-radiation arthouse! By Geoff Dyer - The Guardian
https://bit.ly/32qQX0w
Interview with Andrei Tarkovsky (on Stalker) by Aldo Tassone (1980)
Stalking Tarkovsky at the Sheffield Doc/Fest - The Guardian
https://bit.ly/2JvzjRI
Tarkovsky’s Artistic Zone by Pamela Cohn
https://bit.ly/2YQIIbV
Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006)
https://bit.ly/1vyF5qE
The Sacrifice film review - jabardi
https://bit.ly/2yzYSMj
Stalker. The Zone of Andrei Tarkovski (2007)
https://bit.ly/2NSabJh
Production Designer Rashid Safiullin Reflects (Criterion)
Tarkovsky Stalker Alexander Knyazhinsky final interview - frankensplean
https://bit.ly/32ip5vo
No One Here Gets Out Alive: Andrei Tarkovsky's Final Masterpiece: The Stop Smiling Film Review (The Sacrifice)
https://bit.ly/2XKNueD
Wikipedia
Clips:
The Sacrifice (1986 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Spaceballs (1987 dir. Mel Brooks)
The Mirror (1975 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Seventh Seal (1957 dir. Ingmar Bergman)
Pickpocket (1959 dir. Robert Bresson)
Interstellar (2014 dir. Christopher Nolan)
Nostalgia (1983 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Andrei Rublev (1966 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Ivan's Childhood (1962 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Solaris (1972 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Breakfast Club (1985 dir. John Hughes)
Under the Skin (2013 dir. Jonathan Glazer)
Annihilation (2018 dir. Alex Garland)
The Terminator (1984 dir. James Cameron)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991 dir. James Cameron)
Alien (1979 dir. Ridley Scott)
The Shining (1980 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977 dir. George Lucas)
Blade Runner (1982 dir. Ridley Scott)
A Man Escaped (1956 dir. Robert Bresson)
The Ascent (1977 dir. Larisa Shepitko)
Music:
Epidemic Sound
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Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrificed his sanity to make Stalker. Stalker had one of the most difficult productions in cinema history and possibly even caused Tarkovsky’s death. So let’s see why one crew member described the production of Stalker as “a mirror of a hellish trip."
Twitter: http://twitter.com/cinematyler
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Tumblr: http://cinematyler.tumblr.com
This video essay was written, edited, and narrated by Tyler Knudsen.
KUBRICK / TARKOVSKY - Vugar Efendi
https://bit.ly/2d3dw19
Sources:
Charles M on YouTube - Check out his channel!
https://bit.ly/2Gcv3of
A Unique Perspective on the Making of ‘Stalker’: The Testimony of a Mechanic Toiling Away under Tarkovsky’s Guidance - Cinephilia & Beyond
https://bit.ly/2KcQyYG
Masterclass with Andrei Tarkovsky: Cinema Is a Mosaic Made of Time - Cinephilia & Beyond
https://bit.ly/2NWDREY
Criterion Channel stat - https://bit.ly/30DbUDP
Stalker: Meaning and Making by Mark Le Fanu
Danger! High-radiation arthouse! By Geoff Dyer - The Guardian
https://bit.ly/32qQX0w
Interview with Andrei Tarkovsky (on Stalker) by Aldo Tassone (1980)
Stalking Tarkovsky at the Sheffield Doc/Fest - The Guardian
https://bit.ly/2JvzjRI
Tarkovsky’s Artistic Zone by Pamela Cohn
https://bit.ly/2YQIIbV
Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006)
https://bit.ly/1vyF5qE
The Sacrifice film review - jabardi
https://bit.ly/2yzYSMj
Stalker. The Zone of Andrei Tarkovski (2007)
https://bit.ly/2NSabJh
Production Designer Rashid Safiullin Reflects (Criterion)
Tarkovsky Stalker Alexander Knyazhinsky final interview - frankensplean
https://bit.ly/32ip5vo
No One Here Gets Out Alive: Andrei Tarkovsky's Final Masterpiece: The Stop Smiling Film Review (The Sacrifice)
https://bit.ly/2XKNueD
Wikipedia
Clips:
The Sacrifice (1986 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Spaceballs (1987 dir. Mel Brooks)
The Mirror (1975 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Seventh Seal (1957 dir. Ingmar Bergman)
Pickpocket (1959 dir. Robert Bresson)
Interstellar (2014 dir. Christopher Nolan)
Nostalgia (1983 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Andrei Rublev (1966 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Ivan's Childhood (1962 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Solaris (1972 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Breakfast Club (1985 dir. John Hughes)
Under the Skin (2013 dir. Jonathan Glazer)
Annihilation (2018 dir. Alex Garland)
The Terminator (1984 dir. James Cameron)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991 dir. James Cameron)
Alien (1979 dir. Ridley Scott)
The Shining (1980 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977 dir. George Lucas)
Blade Runner (1982 dir. Ridley Scott)
A Man Escaped (1956 dir. Robert Bresson)
The Ascent (1977 dir. Larisa Shepitko)
Music:
Epidemic Sound
This May at the Film Society, experience the mysteries and revelations of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 science fiction masterpiece in a new digital restoration. Twen...
This May at the Film Society, experience the mysteries and revelations of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 science fiction masterpiece in a new digital restoration. Twenty years ago a falling object decimated a provincial Russian town, and those who later went near the crash site—now known as The Zone—disappeared. Access is strictly prohibited, but outsiders can still get in with the help of a “stalker.” Inside The Zone is The Room, within which secret wishes can be granted. Based on the novel Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, Stalker is a visually extraordinary and philosophically provocative fable about the limits of knowledge—personal, scientific, and spiritual. New digital restoration by Mosfilm. A Janus Films release.
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This May at the Film Society, experience the mysteries and revelations of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 science fiction masterpiece in a new digital restoration. Twenty years ago a falling object decimated a provincial Russian town, and those who later went near the crash site—now known as The Zone—disappeared. Access is strictly prohibited, but outsiders can still get in with the help of a “stalker.” Inside The Zone is The Room, within which secret wishes can be granted. Based on the novel Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, Stalker is a visually extraordinary and philosophically provocative fable about the limits of knowledge—personal, scientific, and spiritual. New digital restoration by Mosfilm. A Janus Films release.
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Famed Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's final masterpiece, The Sacrifice is a haunting vision of a world thr...
Now on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD: bit.ly/2RZXw9X
Famed Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's final masterpiece, The Sacrifice is a haunting vision of a world threatened with nuclear annihilation that inspired Andrew Sarris (The Village Voice) to proclaim, "You may find yourself moved as you have never been moved before."
As a wealthy Swedish family celebrates the birthday of their patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson, Cries and Whispers), news of the outbreak of World War III reaches their remote Baltic island — and the happy mood turns to horror. The family descends into a state of psychological devastation, brilliantly evoked by Tarkovsky's arresting palette of luminous greys washing over the bleak landscape around their home. (The film's masterful cinematography is by Sven Nykvist, Ingmar Bergman's longtime collaborator).
For Alexander, a philosopher troubled about man's lack of spirituality, the prospect of certain extinction compels the ultimate sacrifice, and he enters into a Faustian bargain with God to save his loved ones from the fear which grips them. The director's last film, made as he was dying of cancer, The Sacrifice is Tarkovsky's personal statement, a profoundly moving, redemptive tragedy steeped in unforgettable imagery and heart-wrenching emotion.
Now on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD: bit.ly/2RZXw9X
Famed Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's final masterpiece, The Sacrifice is a haunting vision of a world threatened with nuclear annihilation that inspired Andrew Sarris (The Village Voice) to proclaim, "You may find yourself moved as you have never been moved before."
As a wealthy Swedish family celebrates the birthday of their patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson, Cries and Whispers), news of the outbreak of World War III reaches their remote Baltic island — and the happy mood turns to horror. The family descends into a state of psychological devastation, brilliantly evoked by Tarkovsky's arresting palette of luminous greys washing over the bleak landscape around their home. (The film's masterful cinematography is by Sven Nykvist, Ingmar Bergman's longtime collaborator).
For Alexander, a philosopher troubled about man's lack of spirituality, the prospect of certain extinction compels the ultimate sacrifice, and he enters into a Faustian bargain with God to save his loved ones from the fear which grips them. The director's last film, made as he was dying of cancer, The Sacrifice is Tarkovsky's personal statement, a profoundly moving, redemptive tragedy steeped in unforgettable imagery and heart-wrenching emotion.
1979 yapımı "Stalker", Andrei Tarkovsky'nin yönettiği, Arkady ve Boris Strugatsky'nin "Yol Kenarında Piknik" adlı romanından uyarlanan felsefi bir bilim kurgu b...
1979 yapımı "Stalker", Andrei Tarkovsky'nin yönettiği, Arkady ve Boris Strugatsky'nin "Yol Kenarında Piknik" adlı romanından uyarlanan felsefi bir bilim kurgu başyapıtıdır. Film, gizemli bir şekilde ortaya çıkan ve "Bölge" olarak adlandırılan, doğaüstü güçlerin hüküm sürdüğü tehlikeli bir alanda geçer. Ana karakter olan Stalker, bu bölgeye yasadışı rehberlik yapan bir kılavuzdur ve iki müşterisini - bir Yazar ve bir Profesör - insanların en derin arzularını gerçekleştirdiğine inanılan gizemli bir "Oda"ya götürmeye çalışır. Yavaş tempolu, metaforik anlatımıyla film, sadece bir bilim kurgu hikâyesi olmaktan öte, insan doğası, inanç, umut ve varoluşsal sorgulamalar üzerine derin bir meditasyon sunar. Tarkovsky'nin karakteristik uzun planları, şiirsel görüntüleri ve felsefi diyaloglarıyla bezeli olan Stalker, sinema tarihinin en etkileyici ve düşündürücü yapıtlarından biri olarak kabul edilir.
1979 yapımı "Stalker", Andrei Tarkovsky'nin yönettiği, Arkady ve Boris Strugatsky'nin "Yol Kenarında Piknik" adlı romanından uyarlanan felsefi bir bilim kurgu başyapıtıdır. Film, gizemli bir şekilde ortaya çıkan ve "Bölge" olarak adlandırılan, doğaüstü güçlerin hüküm sürdüğü tehlikeli bir alanda geçer. Ana karakter olan Stalker, bu bölgeye yasadışı rehberlik yapan bir kılavuzdur ve iki müşterisini - bir Yazar ve bir Profesör - insanların en derin arzularını gerçekleştirdiğine inanılan gizemli bir "Oda"ya götürmeye çalışır. Yavaş tempolu, metaforik anlatımıyla film, sadece bir bilim kurgu hikâyesi olmaktan öte, insan doğası, inanç, umut ve varoluşsal sorgulamalar üzerine derin bir meditasyon sunar. Tarkovsky'nin karakteristik uzun planları, şiirsel görüntüleri ve felsefi diyaloglarıyla bezeli olan Stalker, sinema tarihinin en etkileyici ve düşündürücü yapıtlarından biri olarak kabul edilir.
Based on the novel "Roadside Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Zone that arose on Earth for unknown reasons attracts attention with inexplicable pheno...
Based on the novel "Roadside Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Zone that arose on Earth for unknown reasons attracts attention with inexplicable phenomena that occur there. A rumor has spread that in the center of the Zone there is something that gives a person everything he wants. But staying in the Zone is deadly, and therefore it is strictly guarded. There, each for their own reasons, the Writer and the Professor go, the Stalker leads them to the mysterious center, feeling and understanding the Zone...
IMDb rating: 8,1
Year of production: 1979
Directed by: Andrey Tarkovsky
Writted by: Strugatsky Boris, Strugatsky Arkady
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Knyazhinsky Alexander
Production Designer: Andrey Tarkovsky
Cast: Nikolay Grinko, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Alisa Freindlich, Alexander Kaidanovsky
Based on the novel "Roadside Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Zone that arose on Earth for unknown reasons attracts attention with inexplicable phenomena that occur there. A rumor has spread that in the center of the Zone there is something that gives a person everything he wants. But staying in the Zone is deadly, and therefore it is strictly guarded. There, each for their own reasons, the Writer and the Professor go, the Stalker leads them to the mysterious center, feeling and understanding the Zone...
IMDb rating: 8,1
Year of production: 1979
Directed by: Andrey Tarkovsky
Writted by: Strugatsky Boris, Strugatsky Arkady
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Knyazhinsky Alexander
Production Designer: Andrey Tarkovsky
Cast: Nikolay Grinko, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Alisa Freindlich, Alexander Kaidanovsky
"The Mirror" movie represents reflections, thoughts of the person named here as the Author. He does not appear personally, only his tired voice sounds. And on the screen, as if in a mirror, are pictures of his past. At first, the memories seem scattered: love for the mother, which the Author does not know how to express, a piercing feeling for the father, dissatisfaction with himself for the undeveloped relationship with his son ... Gradually it becomes clear - this is a person’s account of himself, a difficult judgment of conscience, maybe even a sentence. The film occupies a special place in the work of Andrei Tarkovsky. In it, he captured his aged mother Maria Ivanovna Vishnyakova-Tarkovsky, behind the scenes the voice of his father, the poet Arseny Tarkovsky, reciting his wonderful poems sounds. It's a confession film, a revelation film...
IMDb rating: 8,0
Year of production: 1974
Directed by: Andrei Tarkovsky
Writted by: Andrei Tarkovsky, Alexander Misharin
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Rerberg Georgy
Production Designer: Nikolai Dvigubsky
Starting: Nikolay Grinko, Yuri Nazarov, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Margarita Terekhova, Oleg Yankovsky, Alla Demidova, Philip Yankovsky, Ignat Daniltsev, Larisa Tarkovskaya, Tamara Ogorodnikova
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The central quest of Andrei Tarkovsky is poetry. In this video essay, we dive deep into his thematic, methods and visual storytelling techniques to understand the genius behind the work.
FURTHER READING AND RESEARCH:
Tarkovsky, A. (1986) 'Sculpting In Time'
Documentary - Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky (2012)
Documentary - Tarkovsky In Italy (1984)
Cinephilia & Beyond - 'Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky'
Essay - Criterion Collection (Andrei Rublev)
Essay Criterion Collection (Solaris)
Nostalghia.com - A collection of interviews and various research materials focused on Tarkovsky.
Press the CC button to see a list of the films shown.
SONG LIST:
0:00 - 2:25 Edward Artemiev - Solaris Theme
2:26 - 4:37 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
4:43 - 5:57 Nostalghia Soundtrack - Kumushki
6:03 - 9:26 Edward Artemiev - Meditation
9:30 - 11:51 Edward Artemiev - The Pool Sequence
11:54 - 13 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
13:11 - 13:58 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
13:58 - 14:59 Andrei Rublev Soundtrack - Untitled
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Video essay analysis on the legendary filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, the purpose of art, and a lifelong search for truth and meaning.
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Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrificed his sanity to make Stalker. Stalker had one of the most difficult productions in cinema history and possibly even caused Tarkovsky’s death. So let’s see why one crew member described the production of Stalker as “a mirror of a hellish trip."
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KUBRICK / TARKOVSKY - Vugar Efendi
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Sources:
Charles M on YouTube - Check out his channel!
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A Unique Perspective on the Making of ‘Stalker’: The Testimony of a Mechanic Toiling Away under Tarkovsky’s Guidance - Cinephilia & Beyond
https://bit.ly/2KcQyYG
Masterclass with Andrei Tarkovsky: Cinema Is a Mosaic Made of Time - Cinephilia & Beyond
https://bit.ly/2NWDREY
Criterion Channel stat - https://bit.ly/30DbUDP
Stalker: Meaning and Making by Mark Le Fanu
Danger! High-radiation arthouse! By Geoff Dyer - The Guardian
https://bit.ly/32qQX0w
Interview with Andrei Tarkovsky (on Stalker) by Aldo Tassone (1980)
Stalking Tarkovsky at the Sheffield Doc/Fest - The Guardian
https://bit.ly/2JvzjRI
Tarkovsky’s Artistic Zone by Pamela Cohn
https://bit.ly/2YQIIbV
Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006)
https://bit.ly/1vyF5qE
The Sacrifice film review - jabardi
https://bit.ly/2yzYSMj
Stalker. The Zone of Andrei Tarkovski (2007)
https://bit.ly/2NSabJh
Production Designer Rashid Safiullin Reflects (Criterion)
Tarkovsky Stalker Alexander Knyazhinsky final interview - frankensplean
https://bit.ly/32ip5vo
No One Here Gets Out Alive: Andrei Tarkovsky's Final Masterpiece: The Stop Smiling Film Review (The Sacrifice)
https://bit.ly/2XKNueD
Wikipedia
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The Sacrifice (1986 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Spaceballs (1987 dir. Mel Brooks)
The Mirror (1975 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Seventh Seal (1957 dir. Ingmar Bergman)
Pickpocket (1959 dir. Robert Bresson)
Interstellar (2014 dir. Christopher Nolan)
Nostalgia (1983 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Andrei Rublev (1966 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
Ivan's Childhood (1962 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Solaris (1972 dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
The Breakfast Club (1985 dir. John Hughes)
Under the Skin (2013 dir. Jonathan Glazer)
Annihilation (2018 dir. Alex Garland)
The Terminator (1984 dir. James Cameron)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991 dir. James Cameron)
Alien (1979 dir. Ridley Scott)
The Shining (1980 dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977 dir. George Lucas)
Blade Runner (1982 dir. Ridley Scott)
A Man Escaped (1956 dir. Robert Bresson)
The Ascent (1977 dir. Larisa Shepitko)
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This May at the Film Society, experience the mysteries and revelations of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 science fiction masterpiece in a new digital restoration. Twenty years ago a falling object decimated a provincial Russian town, and those who later went near the crash site—now known as The Zone—disappeared. Access is strictly prohibited, but outsiders can still get in with the help of a “stalker.” Inside The Zone is The Room, within which secret wishes can be granted. Based on the novel Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, Stalker is a visually extraordinary and philosophically provocative fable about the limits of knowledge—personal, scientific, and spiritual. New digital restoration by Mosfilm. A Janus Films release.
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Famed Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's final masterpiece, The Sacrifice is a haunting vision of a world threatened with nuclear annihilation that inspired Andrew Sarris (The Village Voice) to proclaim, "You may find yourself moved as you have never been moved before."
As a wealthy Swedish family celebrates the birthday of their patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson, Cries and Whispers), news of the outbreak of World War III reaches their remote Baltic island — and the happy mood turns to horror. The family descends into a state of psychological devastation, brilliantly evoked by Tarkovsky's arresting palette of luminous greys washing over the bleak landscape around their home. (The film's masterful cinematography is by Sven Nykvist, Ingmar Bergman's longtime collaborator).
For Alexander, a philosopher troubled about man's lack of spirituality, the prospect of certain extinction compels the ultimate sacrifice, and he enters into a Faustian bargain with God to save his loved ones from the fear which grips them. The director's last film, made as he was dying of cancer, The Sacrifice is Tarkovsky's personal statement, a profoundly moving, redemptive tragedy steeped in unforgettable imagery and heart-wrenching emotion.
1979 yapımı "Stalker", Andrei Tarkovsky'nin yönettiği, Arkady ve Boris Strugatsky'nin "Yol Kenarında Piknik" adlı romanından uyarlanan felsefi bir bilim kurgu başyapıtıdır. Film, gizemli bir şekilde ortaya çıkan ve "Bölge" olarak adlandırılan, doğaüstü güçlerin hüküm sürdüğü tehlikeli bir alanda geçer. Ana karakter olan Stalker, bu bölgeye yasadışı rehberlik yapan bir kılavuzdur ve iki müşterisini - bir Yazar ve bir Profesör - insanların en derin arzularını gerçekleştirdiğine inanılan gizemli bir "Oda"ya götürmeye çalışır. Yavaş tempolu, metaforik anlatımıyla film, sadece bir bilim kurgu hikâyesi olmaktan öte, insan doğası, inanç, umut ve varoluşsal sorgulamalar üzerine derin bir meditasyon sunar. Tarkovsky'nin karakteristik uzun planları, şiirsel görüntüleri ve felsefi diyaloglarıyla bezeli olan Stalker, sinema tarihinin en etkileyici ve düşündürücü yapıtlarından biri olarak kabul edilir.
Based on the novel "Roadside Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Zone that arose on Earth for unknown reasons attracts attention with inexplicable phenomena that occur there. A rumor has spread that in the center of the Zone there is something that gives a person everything he wants. But staying in the Zone is deadly, and therefore it is strictly guarded. There, each for their own reasons, the Writer and the Professor go, the Stalker leads them to the mysterious center, feeling and understanding the Zone...
IMDb rating: 8,1
Year of production: 1979
Directed by: Andrey Tarkovsky
Writted by: Strugatsky Boris, Strugatsky Arkady
Music: Artemyev Eduard
Operator: Knyazhinsky Alexander
Production Designer: Andrey Tarkovsky
Cast: Nikolay Grinko, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Alisa Freindlich, Alexander Kaidanovsky
Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (Russian:Андре́й Арсе́ньевич Тарко́вский;IPA:[ɐnˈdrʲej ɐrˈsʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ tɐrˈkofskʲɪj]; 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Soviet and Russian film-maker, writer, film editor, film theorist, theatre and opera director.
Tarkovsky's films include Ivan's Childhood (1962), Andrei Rublev (1966), Solaris (1972), Mirror (1975), and Stalker (1979). He directed the first five of his seven feature films in the Soviet Union; his last two films, Nostalghia (1983) and The Sacrifice (1986), were produced in Italy and Sweden, respectively. His work is characterized by long takes, unconventional dramatic structure, distinctly authored use of cinematography, and spiritual and metaphysical themes. His contribution to cinema was so influential that works done in a similar way are described as Tarkovskian.
Just imagine a three hour 35-minute episode of Grand Designs, but directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a multi-million-dollar budget. There’s even an interval ... “It really takes you by the f—king balls, doesn’t it?” Pearce says, approvingly ... .
Team-based competitive shooters are in danger of being totally overdone ...Big lungful of air now ... the Strugatsky brothers’ philosophical sci-fi novella Roadside Picnic and, by extension, Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 movie adaption ... series or Far Cry 2 ... Note ... .
It even has an intermission ... He cites the movies of an earlier generation of filmmakers — Stanley Kubrick, Andrei Tarkovsky, Larisa Shepitko, Chantal Akerman — as films “that really demand to be wrestled with — films that announce themselves.” ... .
It even has an intermission ... He cites the movies of an earlier generation of filmmakers — Stanley Kubrick, Andrei Tarkovsky, Larisa Shepitko, Chantal Akerman — as films “that really demand to be wrestled with — films that announce themselves.”.
On the day of our interview, Schrader smiles and points to a schedule showing that, after the watercolor workshop and the mahjong club, they’ll be screening Andrei Tarkovsky’s Nostalghia.) Through it all, Schrader continues to work at a furious pace.
The Hunt for the Oldest DNA... Swiped. The School that Banned Smartphones ... Shetland ... Guy Martin ... Photograph ... Andrei Tarkovsky’s final film is a typically esoteric but beautifully shot delve into the human condition, punctuated by intense dreamlike scenes ... .
Photo. Thea Traff. Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes are sitting in a hotel room in New York, giggling like mischievous children ... Binoche and Fiennes have co-starred in three films over the course of 32 years ... R.F. ... Andrei Tarkovsky is a good example ... No.
Films competing for this year’s international feature Oscar present some highly vivid conceptions of place ...Later cinematic inspirations included Andrei Tarkovsky’s , Steven Spielberg’s , David Lynch’s and especially David Lean’s from 1948 ... .
Set against the backdrop of a second Chernobyl disaster, the unforgiving debut and its spin-offs, Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat, were heavily inspired by the tone of Andrei Tarkovsky’s classic 1979...
'I was really into that movie,' Kapadia says ... And, of course, it underwhelmed ... 'It's salty ... In high school, Kapadia discovered a film club, started by her chemistry teacher, that screened movies by Werner Herzog, Andrei Tarkovsky and Satyajit Ray ... says.
One which tantalisingly blends the philosophical sci-fi of Soviet-era novella Roadside Picnic, plus Andrei Tarkovsky’s visually oblique movie interpretation, with the real-life mythos of Chornobyl’s notorious nuclear meltdown ...Stalker 2 ... In short ... Note.
It was loosely adapted by Andrei Tarkovsky as the sleepily sinister Stalker just a few years later, a film which in turn spawned a video game franchise that relocated the action to the ChernobylExclusion Zone... ....