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Voyage in Time
Famed as an innovator in Soviet cinema through films such as SOLARIS and STALKER, Andrei Tarkovsky's influence spreads far beyond his homeland. Many contemporary directors still site Tarkovsky as a major influence, and SOLARIS was remade in 2002 by celebrated auteur Stephen Soderbergh. VOYAGE IN TIME ... more info >>
Sacrifice (1986)/ Directed By Andrei Tarkovsky
Set in Sweden, Andrei Tarkovsky's last film follows the travails of wealthy patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson), a former actor and critic who lives in a remote home on the edge of the Baltic Sea. One year on his birthday, a sudden television announcement interrupts the celebration with news of a ... more info >>
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Stalker (1979)
With STALKER, Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky returns to the mind-bending, philosophy-tinged science fiction of SOLARIS. The setting is an unnamed country in an unforeseen postapocalyptic future. A meteorite has landed, and its impact has created a mysterious phenomenon known as the Zone, within which ... more info >>
My Name Is Ivan (1962) Criterion Collection
Visionary Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's first film, MY NAME IS IVAN, is a powerhouse of visual and emotional impact and a portend of many themes Tarkovsky would develop throughout his legendary career. Ivan (Nikolai Burlyayev) is a 12-year-old boy roaming the destroyed landscapes of World War ... more info >>
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Father and Son (2004)
... homoerotic intentions as he is here aiming for something far more abstract and spiritual. His apprenticeship under legendary Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky shows as slow pacing and illogic are put to transcendental effect. This is the second film of a planned trilogy (MOTHER AND SON was the first ... more info >>
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Moscow Elegy (1987)
Masterly Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky is the subject of this lovingly made and thought-provoking documentary. Alexander Sokurov, a filmmaker belonging to the Tarkovsky lineage, directed this portrait for Leningrad State Documentary Productions, and includes footage from Tarkovsky's films, commentary ... more info >>
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Solaris (Special Edition) Criterion Collection
SOLARIS, director Andrei Tarkovsky's science fiction cult classic, presents an uncompromisingly unique and poetic meditation on space travel and its physical and existential ramifications. When a long-standing Russian space station hovering above the planet Solaris begins to report strange phenomena ... more info >>
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Mirror
With THE MIRROR, legendary Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky crafts perhaps his most profound and compelling film. What started off for Tarkovsky as a planned series of interviews with his own mother evolved into a lyrical and complex circular meditation on love, loyalty, memory, and history. Time shifts ... more info >>
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Fountain (2006) Blu-ray Disc
... that touches on themes of mortality and self, and requires a great deal of work from the director's audience. Movies such as Kubrick's 2001 and Tarkovsky's SOLARIS come to mind as Aronofsky gets deep into philosophical waters, and the various story strands of THE FOUNTAIN are as inconclusive and open ... more info >>
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Fountain (Widescreen/2006)
... that touches on themes of mortality and self, and requires a great deal of work from the director's audience. Movies such as Kubrick's 2001 and Tarkovsky's SOLARIS come to mind as Aronofsky gets deep into philosophical waters, and the various story strands of THE FOUNTAIN are as inconclusive and open ... more info >>
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Event Horizon
... years. Their arrival triggers contact with something beyond human experience--and more dangerous than ever imaginable. Similar in plot to Andrei Tarkovsky's eponymous screen adaptation of Stanislaw Lem's science-fiction novel SOLARIS, EVENT HORIZON provides some truly disturbing moments in its often ... more info >>
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Event Horizon (Special Edition/1997)
... years. Their arrival triggers contact with something beyond human experience--and more dangerous than ever imaginable. Similar in plot to Andrei Tarkovsky's eponymous screen adaptation of Stanislaw Lem's science-fiction novel SOLARIS, EVENT HORIZON provides some truly disturbing moments in its often ... more info >>
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Solaris (Widescreen/Special Edition/2002)
... ) delivers yet another inspired remake with this pensive sci-fi drama based on the book by Stanislaw Lem. Taking his cue from Russian master Andrei Tarkovsky's 1972 epic of the same name, Soderbergh boldly chooses atmosphere over action, crafting a profoundly meditative work that will challenge audiences ... more info >>
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Fountain (2006) HD DVD
... that touches on themes of mortality and self, and requires a great deal of work from the director's audience. Movies such as Kubrick's 2001 and Tarkovsky's SOLARIS come to mind as Aronofsky gets deep into philosophical waters, and the various story strands of THE FOUNTAIN are as inconclusive and open ... more info >>
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Fountain (Full Screen/2006)
... that touches on themes of mortality and self, and requires a great deal of work from the director's audience. Movies such as Kubrick's 2001 and Tarkovsky's SOLARIS come to mind as Aronofsky gets deep into philosophical waters, and the various story strands of THE FOUNTAIN are as inconclusive and open ... more info >>
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Fountain HD DVD
... that touches on themes of mortality and self, and requires a great deal of work from the director's audience. Movies such as Kubrick's 2001 and Tarkovsky's SOLARIS come to mind as Aronofsky gets deep into philosophical waters, and the various story strands of THE FOUNTAIN are as inconclusive and open ... more info >>
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