Andrei Rublev (1966) was Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky’s second feature film. And while his debut, My Name is Ivan (1962), was the work of someone with a well-developed visual singularity, Rublev ...
Late notice, I know, but film fans with a Monday night free may want to know about the free screening of the 1966 Russian film "Andrei Rublev" at the Waco Hippodrome. The film, shown as part of Baylor ...
Many art historians believe that Andrei Rublev was the greatest painter of the 15 th century, and his religious icons still adorn churches throughout Russia. In analyzing Rublev’s art, it would be ...
It is hard to think of many filmmakers more out of step with contemporary aesthetic trends than Andrei Tarkovsky, which is what makes the renewed audience interest in this Russian master’s work all ...
Andrei Tarkovsky’s first major film (1966, though banned and unseen until 1971), cowritten by Andrei Konchalovsky, about a 15th-century icon painter. This medieval epic announced the birth of a major ...
In the most powerful section of Andrei Rublev, Andrei Tarkovsky’s hugely ambitious 1966 epic of medieval Russia, a young man whose village and family have been destroyed by the plague convinces the ...