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    Andrei Tarkovsky

    Soviet and Russian filmmaker, writer, film editor, film theorist, and theatre and opera director

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  1. Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (Russian: Андрей Арсеньевич Тарковский, IPA: [ɐnˈdrʲej ɐrˈsʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ tɐrˈkofskʲɪj] ru ⓘ; [1] 4 April 1932 [2] – 29 December 1986) was a Russian film director and screenwriter. [3]

  2. Andrei Tarkovsky. Writer: The Sacrifice. The most famous Soviet film-maker since Sergei Eisenstein, Andrei Tarkovsky (the son of noted poet Arseniy Tarkovsky) studied music and Arabic in Moscow before enrolling in the Soviet film school VGIK.

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    • April 4, 1932
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    • December 29, 1986
  3. Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) was a Soviet filmmaker who is widely regarded as one of the greatest directors of all time. [2] [3] His films are considered Romanticist and are often described as " slow cinema ", with the average shot-length in his final three films being over a minute (compared to seconds for most modern films). [4]

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  5. Feb 8, 2021 · A Critic at Large. The Drenching Richness of Andrei Tarkovsky. The Soviet director bestowed a new way of looking at the world. Amid the awe-inspiring imagery, his drift toward nationalist...

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (born April 4, 1932, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died December 29, 1986, Paris, France) was a Soviet motion-picture director whose films won acclaim in the West though they were censored by Soviet authorities at home. The son of a prominent Russian poet, Tarkovsky studied filmmaking at the All-Union State ...

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  7. Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky was a Russian film director and screenwriter. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential directors in cinema history, Tarkovsky's films explore spiritual and metaphysical themes, and are noted for their slow pacing and long takes, dreamlike visual imagery, and preoccupation with nature and memory.

  8. Writer: The Sacrifice. The most famous Soviet film-maker since Sergei Eisenstein, Andrei Tarkovsky (the son of noted poet Arseniy Tarkovsky) studied music and Arabic in Moscow before enrolling in the Soviet film school VGIK. He shot to international attention with his first feature, Ivan's Childhood (1962), which won the top prize at the Venice ...

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