Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Tarkovsky My purpose is to make films that will help people to live, even if they sometimes cause unhappiness.

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77 years old
Moscow
Russian Federation



Last Login: 11/7/2007
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GeneralArt, Cinema, Poetry
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Offret/The Sacrifice (1986)


Nostalghia (1983)


Stalker (1979)


Zerkalo/The Mirror (1975)


Solyaris (1972)


Andrey Rublyov (1969)


Ivanovo detstvo/My Name Is Ivan (1962)

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Status:Married
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Zavrazhe, Ivanono, USSR
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Children:Proud parent



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Considered one of Russia's most distinguished contemporary directors, the late Andrei Tarkovsky is known for highly personalized and poetic films. The son of poet Arseni Tarkovsky, he studied Arabic and first worked as a geologist before attending the State Film School in Moscow under Mikhail Romm. While there he made a pair of short films, "There Will Be No Leave Today" (1959) and the acclaimed Katok i Skripka/The Steamroller and the Violin (his diploma film). Following graduation in 1960, Tarkovsky went to work for Mosfilm and made his feature-film directorial debut in 1962 with Ivanovo Detstvo/Ivan's Childhood. The film earned him top honors at that year's Venice Film Festival. His sophomore film, Andrei Rublev, is Tarkovsky's most renowned work. Ostensibly a portrait of a 15th century Russian painter, the film is actually a metaphorical drama mirroring the plight of Russian artists. Some have expanded the film's parable to reflect the dramatic effects of war and chaos upon humanity. Many critics consider this film Tarkovsky's masterpiece, but though it was made in 1966, problems with Soviet censors deferred its release until 1971. The film won a FIPRESCI award at Cannes and brought Tarkovsky to the forefront of international cinema. His 1976 film Zerkalo/The Mirror, with its open-ended narrative and interesting camera techniques, was very popular among Russian intellectuals. An intimate, multi-layered autobiographical story in which the time frames fluidly move forward and backwards, it reflects Tarkovsky's dreams and his experiences growing up in an artist's community under Stalin's rule. It is considered by many a subjective companion piece to Ivanovo Detstvo, which looked objectively at a boy's experience growing up during the WWII era. In the early '80s, Tarkovsky started making films outside of Soviet Russia. But though he would make films in Italy, Sweden, and London, they would remain uniquely Russian in subject and tone. In 1984, Tarkovsky was unable to get formal permission to remain abroad and learned that should he return to Moscow that he would no longer be allowed to make films, so he defected to Western Europe. In 1986, he made his final film, Offret/The Sacrifice. The film won a Special Jury Prize at Cannes. Later that year, Tarkovsky died in Paris of lung cancer.


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Jun 2 2007 11:42 PM

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Christy Trotter

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May 24 2007 5:31 PM


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Richard Z

Richard Z



May 23 2007 12:42 PM

Hello Mr Tarkovsky

thanks for the add...

with respect

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george bar

george bar



May 23 2007 12:42 AM

i read the poems of arseni tarkovsky!!
great work!!!!
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May 20 2007 11:29 PM


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mue

mue



May 17 2007 5:28 PM

thank you for adding me. big respect to your work!
greetings from germany, mue.
Sunlight

Sunlight



May 16 2007 8:03 PM

How you see intrigues me. Thank you for being my friend. Peace.
Vladimir Maiakovski

Vladimir Maiakovski



May 16 2007 7:26 PM



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Lonsai Maïkov

Lonsai Maïkov



May 16 2007 6:48 PM

Thanks for friendship, and for all, mainly for making "Anrdrei Roubliov" !!

God bless !
MOON FAR AWAY

MOON FAR AWAY



May 14 2007 7:42 AM

Thank You for the add, Master!
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Dietrich

S. Dietrich



May 13 2007 6:53 PM

Thank you for the add, i love your art work.
This is what makes you think after. I hope one day, something will change here, until then.. well we all still have a dream.
Thank you,
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Daniel Gouyette



May 13 2007 2:40 PM

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May 12 2007 10:38 AM

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chiba .



May 12 2007 10:05 AM

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LUCY LIU

LUCY LIU



May 12 2007 8:27 AM



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MUCH LOVE, RESPECT & ADMIRATION MR.TARKOVSKY
" TO THE MAN WO MET ANGELS "
THESE WORDS ARE ENGRAVED ON HIS LAST RESTING PLACE AT "STE. GENEVIEVE DES BOIS" RUSSIAN CEMETERY IN FRANCE.
REPOSE IN PEACE ANDREÏ
never mind

David Sweetman



May 12 2007 3:14 AM

For Tarkovsy, the highest praise came not from awards or critical acclaim (even from such as Jean-Paul Sartre), but from the man who was changed by his films.

He expressed this explicitly when it was told to him that a screening of Andrei Rublev had caused an imprisoned man to repent.

This is what today's cinema is lacking.

Also, Robert Bresson should be on Tarkovsky's top-friends (geez...for some reason I think he would in fact deny the entire concept of myspace...) since he cited Bresson as the greatest filmmaker of his time. He could probably take Bazin's place, since Bazin's adamant contention of objective realism in the cinema ran against Tarkovsky's use of poetic logic.
ANEMOS

ANEMOS



May 11 2007 8:07 PM

Insight, vision, os simply genius?
It doesn't matter...
All that matters is that Andrei Tarkovsky's works were
a synchronised catalyst for many events!
A mystical sacrifice!
Thank you ANEMOS

....giu...

....giu...



May 11 2007 5:12 PM

..tanks forthe add...MAESTRO!!
Jazza

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May 11 2007 2:56 PM

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MOSCOW

MOSCOW



May 11 2007 1:52 PM


Thank you for this possibility to show our love to Andrey..
Zeljko

Zeljko Dubroja



May 11 2007 1:18 PM

Thank you very much for adding me.
I like your art work very much.
The best one.
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May 11 2007 11:13 AM

Grazie di cuore maestro!
Myriam

Myriam



May 11 2007 10:39 AM

Merci beaucoup !
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Biljana [txt u zagradi]



May 11 2007 10:29 AM

thnx for everything!
maria letizia piantoni

maria-letizia piantoni



May 11 2007 9:16 AM

thanx for the add

en souvenir du maitre

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