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: A young boy’s miracle of faith and craft.
: Rublev's encounter with a doomed traveling performer.
: Despite the initial suppression, it won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival . It consistently appears on "Greatest Films of All Time" lists, such as those curated by Sight & Sound . Andrei Rubljow (1966).mp4
: A color montage of Rublev's surviving masterpieces. If you’re looking for more details, I can help you with: Specific historical contexts of the 15th century. An analysis of Tarkovsky's cinematography techniques .
The film is a loosely biographical account of the life of , the 15th-century Russian icon painter. Rather than a traditional linear narrative, it is structured as a series of eight chapters (plus a prologue and epilogue) that depict various episodes in Rublev's life against the backdrop of a turbulent period in Russian history, marked by Tartar invasions and internal strife. Key Themes and Style : A young boy’s miracle of faith and craft
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: The film explores the tension between religious ideals and the harsh realities of medieval life. It consistently appears on "Greatest Films of All
: Upon its completion, the film faced significant hurdles from Soviet censors, who found its themes and depictions of violence problematic. It was not widely released in the Soviet Union until 1971.