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Andrei Rublev (2 Discs)

Andrei Rublev (2 Discs)

Anatoly Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov & Nikolai Grinko

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Special Features

 

  • Filmographies
  • Stills Gallery
  • Interviews
  • Theophanes the Greek, Andrei Rublev and Behind the Scenes Featurettes
  • Trailers
  • Interview With Tarkovsky's Sister, Marina Tarkovsky
  • PLEASE NOTE: The Feature Film Is Spread Across 2 Discs

Review

 

Widely regarded as Tarkovsky's finest film, Andrei Rublev charts the life of the great icon painter through a turbulent period of 15th Century Russian history, a period marked by endless fighting between rival Princes and Tatar invasions. Made on an epic scale, it does not flinch from portraying the savagery of the time, from which, almost inexplicably, the serenity of Rublev's art arose. The great set-pieces - the sack of Vladimir, the casting of the bell, the pagan ceremonies of St. John's night and the Russian crucifixion are tours-de-force of visceral film-making. This is the most complete version of the film available to date and reported to be the director's final version.

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Technical Details

 

Anatoly Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Grinko & Irma Raush

Andrei Tarkovsky

15 years and over

1965

Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic

Russian - Dolby Digital (5.1)

Arabic ; Chinese ; Dutch ; English ; French ; German ; Hebrew ; Japanese ; Portuguese ; Russian ; Spanish ; Swedish

3 hours and 5 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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