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Why Tarkovsky films feel like living dreams
Andrei Tarkovsky’s films are more than stories—they’re immersive worlds where nature, time, and philosophy intertwine. His use of landscapes, weather, and elemental forces creates emotional depth and ...
The acclaimed film was released in 1966.
In 2008, 12 years after the death of Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky (Solaris, The Mirror), film student Dmitry Trakovsky interviews 15 people who knew him. The Reader is free. Producing it isn’t.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What can’t Harris Dickinson do? He’s an actor, a Beatle, a babygirl, a writer/director, and now a film curator. His feature ...
The "Urchin" director shares a handful of movies that inspired his directorial debut this month and next at New York's Roxy Cinema.
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