Andrei Rublev (VHS, 1993, 2-Tape Set, English Subtitles)

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Director Andrei Tarkovsky's second film, ANDREI RUBLEV, is a massive and sweeping retelling of the life of the 15th-century Russian icon painter and perhaps the first great Russian artist. Unfolding in a free-flowing series of eight episodes, ANDREI RUBLEV follows the painter (Anatoli Solonitsyn) as he faces unbearable violence, endless attacks by the crude and malicious Tartars, and, eventually, a crippling crisis of faith. A moving mosaic of time, spirituality, dreams, history, culture, and politics, Tarkovsky's masterpiece was immediately condemned by the Russian authorities, who waited five years before giving it an official release. Despite this, the film endures as a wrenching testament to Tarkovsky's unique vision of the power of art and the duty of the artist. The film follows Rublev as he traverses the wretched earth of Russia in the Middle Ages, encountering jesters, fools, other artists, and the masses who eventually restore his faith in life and art. Tarkovsky's signature elliptical style, matched with stunning cinematography and breathtaking (and often nonnarrative) editing, creates a film unlike any other. Neither strict biography nor historical epic, ANDREI RUBLEV is the visual depiction of the mystical capacity for art to transform the struggles and joys of the human into the divine.

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UPC0031396259130
eBay Product ID (ePID)3168677

Product Key Features

GenreForeign Language, Foreign Films
DirectorAndrei Tarkovsky, Andrei Tarkovski
EditionEnglish Subtitles
Movie/TV TitleAndrei Rublev
RatingNR
Leading RoleAnatoli Solonitsyn
Sub-GenreRussian, Biography
Signal StandardNTSC

Additional Product Features

FormatVhs
Display FormatEnglish Subtitles
Release Date19930519
Film CountryRussia
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