Andrei Tarkovsky on Nostalghia

Hunter 2022-04-19 09:02:38

From Sculpting in Time:

"I was not interested in the development of the plot, in the chain of events—with each film I feel less and less need for them. I have always been interested in a person's inner world, and for me it was far more natural to make a journey into the psychology that informed the hero's attitude to life, into the literary and cultural traditions that are the foundation of his spiritual world. I am well aware that from a commercial point of view it would be far more advantageous to move from place to place, to introduce shots from one ingenious angle after another, to use exotic landscapes and impressive interiors. But for what I am essentially trying to do, outward effects simply distance and blur the goal which I am pursuing. I am interested in man, for he contains a universe within himself; and in order to find expression for the idea,for the meaning of human life, there is no need to spread behind it, as it were, a canvas crowded with happenings."

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Extended Reading
  • Anne 2022-03-22 09:02:30

    Although I fell asleep

  • Aida 2022-03-23 09:02:50

    Every Tarkovsky film is beautiful, but this one is probably the most beautiful. The penetrating power of the sound and the complementing of the image make the work go straight to the soul like flowing water. The natural sadness and the sense of end times are too charming. Now, who is the lunatic?

Nostalghia quotes

  • Andrei Gorchakov: What are you reading?

    Eugenia: Arseny Tarkovsky's poems.

    Andrei Gorchakov: In Russian?

    Eugenia: No, it's a translation. Quite a good one.

    Andrei Gorchakov: Throw it away.

    Eugenia: Why? The translator's a very good poet.

    Andrei Gorchakov: Poetry is untranslatable, like the whole of art.

    Eugenia: You may be right that poetry is untranslatable. But music? Music for example...

  • Eugenia: So what did God say to St. Catherine?

    Domenico: "You are she who is not, but I am He who is."