Andrei Tarkovsky: Interviews

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Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2006 - 190 頁

Andrei Tarkovsky (1932-1986) was one of Russia's most influential and renowned filmmakers, despite an output of only seven feature films in twenty years. Revered by such filmmaking giants as Ingmar Bergman and Akira Kurosawa, Tarkovsky is famous for his use of long takes, languid pacing, dreamlike metaphorical imagery, and meditations on spirituality and the human soul. His Andrei Roublev, Solaris, and The Mirror are considered landmarks of postwar Russian cinema.

Andrei Tarkovsky: Interviews is the first English-language collection of interviews with and profiles of the filmmaker. It includes conversations originally published in French, Italian, Russian, and British periodicals. With pieces from 1962 through 1986, the collection spans the breadth of Tarkovsky's career.

In the volume, Tarkovsky candidly and articulately discusses the difficulties of making films under the censors of the Soviet Union. He explores his aesthetic ideology, filmmakers he admires, and his eventual self-exile from Russia. He talks about recurring images in his movies--water, horses, fire, snow--but adamantly refuses to divulge what they mean, as he feels that would impose his own meaning onto the audience. At times cagey and resistant to interviewers, Tarkovsky nevertheless reveals his vision and his rigorous devotion to his art.

 

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I Am for a Poetic Cinema
3
The Artist in Ancient Russia and in the New USSR
16
Dialogue with Andrei Tarkovsky about ScienceFiction
32
An Interview with
44
An Interview with Andrei Tarkovsky
63
Nostalgias Black Tone
80
My Cinema in a Time of Television
97
The Twentieth Century and the Artist
124
Red Tape
155
Portrait of a Filmmaker as a MonkPoet
163
Faith Is the Only Thing That Can Save Man
178
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John Gianvito is assistant professor of visual and media arts at Emerson College as well as a filmmaker and film critic. His feature films include The Flower of Pain, Address Unknown, and The Mad Songs of Fernanda Hussein. In 2001 Gianvito was made a Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture.

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