Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev

  • Director: Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Writer: Andrey Konchalovskiy,Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union
  • Language: Russian, Italian, Tatar
  • Release date: October 1973
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Андреј Рубљов
  • "Andrei Rublyov" is a biographical film directed by Andrey Arsenyevich Tarkovsky and starring Anatoli Solonitsyn . It was released in December 1966.
    The film is divided into two parts, eight fragments, roughly in chronological order, telling the ups and downs of the painter Andrei Rublyov, pursuing the life of faith.

    Details

    • Release date October 1973
    • Filming locations Assumption Cathedral of the Dormition, Vladimir, Russia
    • Production companies Mosfilm, Tvorcheskoe Obedinienie Pisateley i Kinorabotnikov

    Box office

    Budget

    RUR 1,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $124,189

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $11,537

    Gross worldwide

    $145,491

    Movie reviews

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    • By Taryn 2022-08-01 16:31:12

      Andrei Rublev--Non-storyline Narratives

      "Andrei Rublev" is a biography film with a completely groundbreaking narrative structure. In this film, there is often no causal connection between chapters, and the timeline jumps forward randomly. "Non-story narrative." This kind of narrative does not strictly follow causality in the events between the paragraphs. If you measure it in literature, it will be a...

    • By Abelardo 2022-06-20 22:58:05

      A little thought about "Andrei Rublev"

      1. The hot air balloon takes off, overlooks, brings into the scene, falls, and joins the tossing of horses at the same time.

      2. Hide from the rain, watch wandering artists perform, satirize the nobles, calmly watch the slapstick of wandering artists in the rain, and finally get knocked out and taken away.

      3. Feopan, Judgment in the Plaza, Talking about the Holy Painting, Turning to the Scarred Judgment, Turning to the Holy Painting In Kirill's inner monologue, the world is empty...

    • By Tyrese 2022-04-19 09:02:13

      Christian theology niche movies

      How should I put it, I feel that this film is too metaphorical, and the overall style is particularly similar to the film style of the early montage school. What I like very much is the camera language and scene scheduling of this film. The director will organize rich camera words to tell the story. The style is very strong but also has a strong sense of voyeurism. Horses appear many times as a visual motif, and the epic spectacle also peeks into the hearts of the characters. When he resorted...

    • By Arturo 2022-04-19 09:02:13

      "Andrei Rublev"

      The first film I saw during the Shanghai Film Festival, the film I have seen that shows the deepest suffering in the most realistic way.
      The film is composed of several stories—or, in other words, fragments or silhouettes—that are directly or indirectly experienced by the icon painter Andrei Rublev, which is full of symbolic, obscure, and stagnant meanings. Perhaps the temperature of the air conditioner is too low, and the cold is hard to resist.
      adventure, death. Jealousy, break up....

    • By Oma 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      Andrei Lublev

      "Andrei Rublev" is the second full-length film of the most famous director of the former Soviet Union, Andrei Tarkovsky. It records the great genius icon painter An The life experience and mental journey of Andrei Lublev. This film is one of the most incomprehensible films besides Tarkovsky. It is full of a lot of metaphorical scenes. I think the difficulty is the difference between religious culture and historical background. After watching it many times, I came to the following opinions...

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    • By Angie 2022-09-03 02:25:40

      I was going to write a movie review, but I ended up failing. In front of great art, we should all bow our heads and be a humble straw. Tarkovsky said that art is a form of prayer without which human beings cannot survive. Maybe that's why this movie made me feel humbled. The most sincere souls will inevitably face religion head on. And the most painful soul can only be silent in the face of the rupture of the...

    • By Myron 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The extremely dull and magnificent system, but there is no need to make gimmicks to attract attention. I'll talk about it after I read it a few more...

    • By Sonny 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The epic masterpiece of the old tower's big scene, I can't think of...

    • By Krystel 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      It can be said that I did not understand. The technical level and poetic narrative of the whole film is indescribable, and the label of that era is only a corner, which shocked me. History, nation, and art, it's hard to believe that Tarkovsky, in his 30s, has figured it out. However, the film has gone beyond life and beyond the author itself. As a digression, the continuation of the essence of the former Soviet Union's montage school is also an inescapable...

    • By Marlin 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      /27/2016.04.16. Rewatched, impressed again...

    Movie plot

    At the beginning of the 15th century, the iron hooves of the Tatars trampled on the land of Russia, which was ruled by the Grand Duke. The people of Lebanon were in deep waters under the tyranny of the Grand Duke. The icon painter Andrei Rublyov lived in this era. At the invitation of the Grand Duke, Andrei Rublyov went to Moscow to paint the church. But in the process of creation, Andrei Rublyov had huge doubts about the content of...
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    Evaluation action

    To some extent, "Andrei Rublyov" can be seen as a contrast to "The Seventh Seal." Rublev, who painted the three icons, can be regarded as the knights in "The Seventh Seal"-they are tirelessly searching for the meaning of life, death and art. Compared to Bergman's direct appearance of the death god, Tarkovsky's "Andrei Rublyov" is both implicitly poetic and spectacular. Rublev in the film has a strong idealistic color, but also has the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Andrei Rublyov: I am what I am. You couldn't teach me integrity.

    • Andrei Rublyov: You just spoke of Jesus. Perhaps he was born and crucified to reconcile God and man. Jesus came from God, so he is all-powerful. And if He died on the cross it was predetermined and His crucifixion and death were God's will. That would have aroused hatred not in those that crucified him but in those that loved him if they had been near him at that moment, because they loved him as a man only. But if He, of His own will, left them, He displayed injustice, or even cruelty. Maybe those who crucified him loved him because they helped in this divine plan.

    • Kirill: [admiring one of Feofan's icon paintings] As Epiphanius said in "The Life of Saint Sergeius," "Simplicity, without gaudiness." That is what this is. It's sacred... Simplicity, without gaudiness - you can't say it better.

      Feofan Grek: I see you are a wise man.

      Kirill: If so, is that a good thing? If one is ignorant, isn't it better to be guided by one's heart?

      Feofan Grek: In much wisdom there is much grief. And he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.