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Andrei Rublev
Russia, 1966, 183 min, 2K DCP, Dir. Andrei Tarkovsky, Not Rated, Russian with English subtitles
Wednesday, Oct 10, 2018 7:00 PM
Andrei Tarkovksy’s revered and arresting meditation on art, faith, and endurance in a beautiful restoration.
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Tracing the life of a renowned icon painter, Andrei Tarkovsky’s second feature vividly conjures the murky world of medieval Russia. Over the course of several self-contained episodes, the filmmaker follows Andrei Rublev through the harsh realities of fifteenth-century life, vividly conjuring the dark and otherworldly atmosphere of the age: a primitive hot-air balloon takes to the sky, snow falls inside an unfinished church, naked pagans celebrate the midsummer solstice, a young man oversees the casting of a gigantic bell. Appearing here in Tarkovsky’s preferred 183-minute cut, as well as the version that was originally censored by Soviet authorities, Andrei Rublev is an arresting meditation on art, faith, and endurance, and a powerful reflection on expressive constraints in the director’s own time.
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