Andrei Tarkovsky: Elements of Cinema

Andrei Tarkovsky: Elements of Cinema

by RobertBird (Author)

Synopsis

The films of Andrei Tarkovsky have been revered as ranking on a par with the masterpieces of Russia's novelists and composers. His work, from films such as Ivan's Childhood , Andrei Rublev , Solaris , Mirror , Nostalgia and Sacrifice , has had an enormous influence on the style of contemporary European film, with its open narrative structures and slow, pensive mood; yet Tarkovsky has remained an elusive subject for reflection and analysis. This book is a comprehensive, well-illustrated and much-needed account of Tarkovsky's entire film output. Robert Bird's analysis is centred around a detailed account of Tarkovsky's technique, which provides the best interpretive guide to both the director's films and his theoretical speculations. Integrating his idiosyncratic ideas with his films' irresistible sensuality, Bird highlights Tarkovsky's fascination with the elusive correlation between cinematic representation and the more primeval perception of the world. The book examines Tarkovsky's films elementally, grouping them into four sections: Water, Fire, Earth, and Air.It also discusses Tarkovsky's works for the radio, theatre and opera, and how he was in addition an accomplished actor, screenwriter, film theorist and diarist. The author's claim, however, is that Tarkovsky was a filmmaker before all else, and this book examines what Tarkovsky's cinema reveals about the medium in which he worked. A thorough yet accessible study, with a wealth of images including stills from films as well as the director and crew on set, this book will be of interest to all fans of Tarkovsky, students of film studies, and readers interested in European and Russian cinema.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Published: 20 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 1861893426
ISBN 13: 9781861893420

Media Reviews
Bird has benefited from extensive archival research and he illuminates Tarkovsky's career in sharp detail ... His range of references, from classical Russian literature and philosophy to contemporary video art, is wide and refreshing, often triggering new reactions to films that are in danger of passive veneration ... this is a richly argued and referenced case for Tarkovsky as heir to the symbolists' quest for spiritual enlightenment. Sight and Sound
Author Bio
Robert Bird is Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago, and the author of Andrei Rublev (2005).