Andrei Tarkovsky

Know The Score: Julia Holter on Andrei Rublev

By Thomas Hobbs

The avant-pop musician on how Andrei Tarkovsky’s dark epic helped to mould her own approach to composing.

10 highlights from the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2019

By Patrick Gamble

Space dogs, muscle men and a Soviet cinema icon were at the forefront of this year’s event.

Exploring the original Soviet TV adaptation of ‘Solaris’

By Arjun Sajip

How does this little-seen artefact compare with Stanisław Lem’s novel and Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1971 epic?

Why Solaris is the greatest science fiction film ever made

By William Carroll

Andrei Tarkovsky’s magnum opus offers a stark, spectacular reminder of what it means to be human.

The ecstatic spiritual sweep of Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev

By Orlando Edmonds

Fifty years ago the Russian director launched an epic exploration into the creation of art.

In praise of Stalker – Andrei Tarkovsky’s existential masterpiece

By David Jenkins

The Russian director’s 1979 film is being reissued as part of a new retrospective.

Ivan’s Childhood (1962)

By David Jenkins

The startling, bleakly poetic debut feature from one of the movie pantheon greats, Andrei Tarkovsky.

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