Sean Naughton is a Movie/TV features writer for Collider. He has written at ScreenRant and writes reviews for his blog Naughton But Movies. He loves all types of films and is currently performing the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Andrei Tarkovsky's films were attacked by Soviet authorities. But it would be wrong to call him a Soviet dissident. The Russian director would've been a dissident no matter where he ...
The essay, put together by Kogonada, highlights Tarkovsky’s aim to place the focus on humanity instead of technology. As the video’s narrator points out, Tarkovsky spends little time on the ...
The essayist eschews using any form of voiceover narration and instead places text beside the scene, which basically tells us everything we need to know. As the scene plays on, the text identifies the ...
Fifty years have passed since Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1972 film adaptation of Stanisław Lem’s 'Solaris'. Both the psychological science fiction movie and the novel enchanted audiences, who were fascinated ...
Andrei Tarkovsky is one of those names that strikes a certain intimidating foreboding in even the heartiest, most adventuresome of moviegoers, a filmmaker who is arguably more respected than deeply ...
Solaris is astonishing because the book that inspired it doesn’t seem to contain Tarkovsky’s film A film that I watch at least once a year is Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris. I’ve loved all of Tarkovsky’s ...
The latest film to be screened today as part of the Sculpting Time: Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective remastered in new digital prints at Spazju Kreattiv is Solaris. The Russian film master focuses on ...
Haunting images shot by Solaris director in Russia and Italy to be sold at Bonhams and could fetch up to £500,000 Ghostly images of a lost world, the Polaroid photographs taken by the film director ...
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