When Andrei Tarkovsky made his first film, Ivan’s Childhood (1962), few were expecting him to be one of the most towering ...
Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky hated Hollywood cinema, although he made an exception for 'The Terminator' by James Cameron, despite its 'bad' performances.
The debut feature redefined war films and remains one of the most powerful works in cinema history.
Few filmmakers have altered the language of cinema as profoundly as Andrei Tarkovsky. Revered by critics and auteurs alike, his work redefined what film could be, not merely storytelling, but a ...
The classic remains one of the most respected films in cinematic history, earning recognition from Rotten Tomatoes.