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  1. Há 3 dias · Both of his parents had studied at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. His father, Arseny Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky, one of the most esteemed Russian poets and translators of the modern age, was at that time virtually unknown to the Russian public. He abandoned his family shortly before the outbreak of the Second World .

  2. 26 de abr. de 2024 · a family at war with art. by Douglas Messerli . Aleksandr Misharin and Andrei Tarkovsky (screenplay), Andrei Tarkovsky (director) Zerkalo (The Mirror) / 1975 I believe I first watched Andrei Tarkovsky’s film, The Mirror in 1991, writing a bit of nonsense about it long before I had begun the annual cultural memoirs of the My Year

  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Andrei Tarkovsky directed just seven features in his career. The final two of these – more than a quarter of his full-length output – were made outside of the Soviet Union in his mid-eighties exile to the West: Nostalghia (1983) in Italy, The Sacrifice (1986) in Sweden.

  4. Há 3 dias · The trial. In September 1965, well-known literary writer and critic Andrei Sinyavsky and writer and translator Yuli Daniel were arrested for having published in foreign editorials under the respective pseudonyms Abram Tertz and Nikolai Arzhak.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · But in Tarkovsky’s hands it probes the depths of what the film-maker saw as the fundamental crises of the modern world: the rift between natural science and belief; the future of mankind living with the atomic bomb; and, ultimately, the dim glimmer of hope still left to man.

  6. 6 de mai. de 2024 · Andrei Tarkovsky's cinema is characterized by its manipulation of time, constantly shifting between the past, present, and future. Revisiting the past, reliving memories, and dreaming are ...

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  7. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Mirror is a 1975 Russian art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. It is loosely autobiographical, unconventionally structured, and incorporates poems composed and read by the director's father, Arseny Tarkovsky.