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Andrey A. Tarkovsky

    Andrei Tarkovsky was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, and theater director. His films are characterized by strong Christian and metaphysical themes, exceptional visual beauty, and unconventional dramatic structure. Tarkovsky is considered one of the most influential filmmakers, and his work is valued for its profound spirituality and artistic vision.

    Sculpting in Time
    Tarkovsky: films, stills, polaroids & writings
    • 2019

      Andrey Tarkovsky was the most important Russian filmmaker of the post-war era, and one of the world's most renowned cinematic geniuses. He directed the first five of his seven films - Ivan's Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror and Stalker - in the Soviet Union, but in 1982 defected to Italy, where he made Nostalgia. His final film, The Sacrifice, was produced in Sweden in 1985. Tarkovsky's films are characterized by metaphysical themes, extended takes, an absence of conventional dramatical structure and plot, and a dream-like, visionary style of cinematography. They achieve a spiritual intensity and transcendent beauty that many consider to be without parallel. This book presents extended sequences of stills from each of the films alongside synopses and cast and crew listings. It includes reflections on Tarkovsky's work from fellow artists and writers including Jean-Paul Sartre and Ingmar Bergman, for whom Tarkovsky was 'the greatest, the one who invented a new language.' Extracts from Tarkovsky's own writings and diaries offer a wealth of insights into his poetic and philosophical views on cinematography, which he described as 'sculpting in time'. The book also reproduces many personal Polaroid photographs that confirm the extraordinary poetic vision of a great artist who died aged only 54, but who remains a potent influence on artists and filmmakers today.

      Tarkovsky: films, stills, polaroids & writings
    • 1986

      Sculpting in Time

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Hailed by Ingmar Bergman as "the most important director of our time," Andrey Tarkovsky here reveals the original inspirations for his extraordinary films

      Sculpting in Time