Andrei Tarkovsky

    Additional Crew, Writer, Director

    Birthdate: Apr 4, 1932

    Birthplace: Zavrazhe, Yurevetskiy rayon, Ivanovskaya Promyshlennaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Ivanovskaya oblast, Russia]

    Died: Dec 29, 1986

    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 Film Festival. This resulted in high expectations for his second feature Andrei Rublev (1966), which was banned by the Soviet authorities for two years. It was shown at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival at four o'clock in the morning on the last day, in order to prevent it from winning a prize - but it won one nonetheless, and was eventually distributed abroad partly to enable the authorities to save face. Solaris (1972), had an easier ride, being acclaimed by many in Europe and North America as the Soviet answer to Kubrick's '2001' (though Tarkovsky himself was never too fond of his own film nor Kubrick's), but he ran into official trouble again with Mirror (1975), a dense, personal web of autobiographical memories with a radically innovative plot structure. Stalker (1979) had to be completely reshot on a dramatically reduced budget after an accident in the laboratory destroyed the first version, and after Nostalghia (1983), shot in Italy (with official approval), Tarkovsky defected to Europe. His last film, The Sacrifice (1986) was shot in Sweden with many of Ingmar Bergman's regular collaborators, and won an almost unprecedented four prizes at the Cannes Film Festival. He died of lung cancer at the end of the year. Two years later link=Sergei Parajanov dedicated his film Ashik Kerib to Tarkovsky.

    Known For

    Solaris
    Solaris

    (1972)

    Nostalghia
    Nostalghia

    (1983)

    Andrei Tarkovsky Movies

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    • 2023 |
      Bozhe! Chuvstvuyu priblizheniye tvoyo!
    • 2020 |
      The Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective
    • 2019 |
      Andrey Tarkovsky. A Cinema Prayer
    • 2007 |
      Islands: Georgy Rerberg
    • 1991 |
      Elokuva vangitsee aikaa
    • 1990 |
      Bygga bilder: Anna Asp om scenografi
    • 1990 |
      Moskovskaya elegiya
    • 1988 |
      Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky
    • 1988 |
      The Exile and Death of Andrei Tarkovsky
    • 1987 |
      Islands
    • 1987 |
      One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevitch
    • 1984 |
      Andrei Tarkovsky: A Poet in the Cinema
    • 1984 |
      The Road to Bresson
    • 1979 |
      Beware, Snakes!
    • 1975 |
      Mirror
    • 1972 |
      Solaris
    • 1969 |
      One Chance in a Thousand
    • 1966 |
      Andrei Rublev
    • 1962 |
      Ivan's Childhood
    • 1961 |
      The Steamroller and the Violin

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    • 1970 |

      Andrei Rublev

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    Previous (3)

    • 2017 |

      Stalker

    • 2013 |

      Nostalghia

    • 1986 |

      The Sacrifice

    Andrei Tarkovsky: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos