Finding an interest in more serious fare, Han Zimmer goes for 'all the heavy ones' inside the Criterion Closet.
Tarkovsky’s career began in his home country, the Soviet Union. There he made Andrei Rublev in 1966, Solaris in 1972, followed by Mirror and Stalker. By the end of the seventies his relationship ...
In The Passion of Andrei Rublev, Tarkovsky illustrates that human life is fragile and often unpredictably beyond our control. In a world unfortunately marred by turmoil, where no divinity steps in ...
Andrei Tarkovsky’s Cannes-lauded 1972 film ‘Solaris’, based on Stanisław Lem’s novel of the same name, is considered a masterpiece. But here’s the paradox: the Polish author felt very negatively about ...
Running over five minutes long, the new film demonstrates how music and dance can help change your mood (and possibly even the season) ...
After watching Tarkovsky's film "Andrei Rublev" you will write an essay about a symbol used in it. Here is a paragraph about symbols from the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics by Preminger, ...
As Sotheby's prepares to sell the Russian filmmaker's archives this week, The Quietus previews ten film stills and an extract of Andrei Tarkovsky's writing from a newly published collection If you’ve ...
the figure of Andrei Rublev himself and about the influence of the great iconographer on the work of Andrei Tarkovsky.
Composer of the sublime score and also worked with Andrei Tarkovsky on Ivans Childhood Andrei Rublev and Solaris He talks about working on War and Peace and with ...