Andréi Tarkovsky
Andréi Tarkovsky was a renowned Russian filmmaker and writer, known for his unique cinematic style that combines philosophical themes with visually striking imagery. His films, such as 'Solaris,' 'Mirror,' and 'Stalker,' often explore existential questions and the relationship between time and memory. Tarkovsky's work has had a profound influence on filmmakers and continues to be celebrated for its artistic depth and emotional resonance.
Born on Apr 04, 1932 (93 years old)
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Greece:
Tarkovsky is mentioned as a significant cultural figure in the context of Russia.
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Pakistan:
Andrei Tarkovsky's film Mirror provided valuable lessons in filming for Tony Harrison.
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Uzbekistan:
Andrei Tarkovsky is mentioned as a legendary filmmaker.
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Portugal:
Andrei Tarkovsky is recognized for his impactful works included in the festival.
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Portugal:
Andrei Tarkovsky is featured as a significant filmmaker in the festival's offerings.
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North Macedonia:
Andrei Tarkovsky is one of the filmmakers whose artistic contributions are analyzed by Galevski.
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Iraq:
Andrei Tarkovsky directed his graduation film 'The Steamroller and the Violin' in 1960.
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Iraq:
Andrei Tarkovsky presented his thesis film 'The Steamroller and the Violin' in 1961 from the VGIK film school in Moscow.
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North Macedonia:
The author recalls the film 'Stalker' by director Andrei Tarkovsky as an influence on his work.
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Greece:
Andrei Tarkovsky recorded quotes from Lao Tzu in his work 'Martyrdom'.
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