Andrey Tarkovsky: Films, Stills, Polaroids & Writings
Andrey Tarkovsky (1932–1986) is one of the eminent film makers of the 20th century. The five feature films he directed in the Soviet Union — among them Andrei Rublev, Solaris, and Stalker — brought him international fame. This book pays homage to a great visionary who though in poetic and, at times, disturbing images of near-biblical intensity. It features stills and documentary photos from each of his films, a rich selection of Tarkovsky’s own writings, private photographs from the family album, as well as Polaroids from Russia and Italy. A compilation of prominent voices who have commented on Tarkovsky’s work and personality — including Jean-Paul Sartre, Ingmar Bergman, and Aleksandr Sokurov — rounds out the volume.
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Sartre Jean‑Paul (Article author), Schlegel Hans-Joachim (Article author), Sokurov Alexander (Article author), Bergman Ingmar (Article author), Nykvist Sven (Article author), Aitmatov Chingiz (Article author)
Munich
2012
320 pages
9783829606271
Available on request
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