Though Andrei Tarkovsky’s canon consisted of only seven features, three student films, one documentary and a couple of stage plays and there were more unrealized projects than filmed ones, each of the ideas that were completed were gems and remain unparalleled to date. Looking back, each one seems hand picked and “sculpted” second by second and without doubt, the experience just improves with multiple viewings. Of course, Tarkovsky means different things to different people and the section just attempts to give a universal outline of the projects.
September 12, 2008
Sculptures In Time
Posted by Just Another Film Buff under All Posts, Cinema of Italy, Cinema of Sweden, Cinema of the USSR | Tags: Alexander Gordon, Alexander Sokurov, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrei Rublev, Andrei Rublyov, Andrei Tarkovsky, Cinema of Russia, Golder Bear, Ingmar Bergman, ivan's childhood, killers, mirror, Nostalghia, Nostalgia, Offret, Sacrifice, Sculpting in Time, Solaris, Soviet Union, Sven Nykvist, There will be no leave today, voyage in time, Zerkalo |[7] Comments
