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The film won Tarkovsky his second Grand Prix, after Solaris, his third FIPRESCI Prize at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, and his third Palme D'Or nomination. The Sacrifice also won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. At the 22nd Guldbagge Awards, the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Actor (Erland Josephson).
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May 9, 1986 · The Sacrifice: Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. With Erland Josephson, Susan Fleetwood, Allan Edwall, Guðrún Gísladóttir. At the dawn of World War III, a man searches for a way to restore peace to the world and finds he must give something in return.
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Reviews. The Sacrifice. Roger Ebert November 21, 1986. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The old workman gave the younger workman the use of his shop: Andrei Tarkovsky came to Sweden to shoot a movie on the island of Faro, the same island where Ingmar Bergman lives and makes most of his films.
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Despite being one of Tarkovsky's lesser-known films, it is filled with complex themes and stark images, including the haunting climax, reminiscent of the burning house scene from...
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Dec 22, 1986 · Near the beginning of “The Sacrifice” (at the Nuart Friday through Jan. 14), exiled Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky’s great meditation on the imperiled future of humanity, a middle-aged...
Feb 1, 2018 · A new 4k restoration of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1986 film “The Sacrifice” starts Feb. 2 at the Nuart. This is an excerpt from a review published Dec. 22, 1986. The restored version of...
Mar 7, 2024 · March 7, 2024. The Sacrifice is Andrei Tarkovsky’s own epitaph, where he finds his own voice in someone else’s work and summarizes a life in film well-spent. In 1979, acclaimed Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky defected from the Soviet Union to Sweden to pursue greater creative opportunities and expect his artistic vision more freely.