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Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev

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Key Information
Directors: Andrei Tarkovsky
Stars: Anatoli Solonitsyn
Actors: Irma Raush
Genre: Foreign Films
Subgenre: Recommended · Biography · Period Piece · Art/Artists · Classic · Russian · Theatrical Release
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Available Formats: VHS
UPC: 715515009928
Release Date: 1969
Running Time: 3hr 5min
Languages
Original Language: Russian
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD: Criterion Collection, 3hr 25min
Release Company: Criterion Collection (January 26, 1999)
UPC: 715515009928
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 3hr 5min
Professional Reviews
: (02/21/1992, p.C10, Vincent Canby): "...An adventure in images of hypnotic beauty....Soaring and majestic..." -- Critic's Choice
More Information
Details: Director Andrei Tarkovsky's second film, ANDREI RUBLEV, is a massive and sweeping retelling of the life of the 15th-century Russian icon painter and perhaps the first great Russian artist. Unfolding in a free-flowing series of eight episodes, ANDREI RUBLEV follows the painter (Anatoli Solonitsyn) as he faces unbearable violence, endless attacks by the crude and malicious Tartars, and, eventually, a crippling crisis of faith. A moving mosaic of time, spirituality, dreams, history, culture, and politics, Tarkovsky's masterpiece was immediately condemned by the Russian authorities, who waited five years before giving it an official release. Despite this, the film endures as a wrenching testament to Tarkovsky's unique vision of the power of art and the duty of the artist. The film follows Rublev as he traverses the wretched earth of Russia in the Middle Ages, encountering jesters, fools, other artists, and the masses who eventually restore his faith in life and art. Tarkovsky's signature elliptical style, ma...
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