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Andrei Rublev
Directed by
Andrei Tarkovsky
R
1966
3h 3m
Drama
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History
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8.0
96%
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Andreiv Rublev charts the life of the great icon painter through a turbulent period of 15th Century Russian history, a period marked by endless fighting between rival Princes and by Tatar invasions.
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Cast of Andrei Rublev
Anatoliy Solonitsyn
Andrei Rublev
Ivan Lapikov
Kirill
Nikolay Grinko
Daniil Chornyy
Nikolai Sergeyev
Feofan Grek
Irma Raush
God's Fool
Nikolay Burlyaev
Boriska
Yuriy Nazarov
Grand Prince / Little Prince
Yuriy Nikulin
Patrikey
Rolan Bykov
Buffoon
Nikolay Grabbe
Stepan, Centurion of the Grand Duke
Mikhail Kononov
Foma
Stepan Krylov
Senior Foundry Worker
Bolot Beyshenaliev
Tatar Khan
B. Matysik
Pyotr
Anatoliy Obukhov
Aleksey
Volodya Titov
Sergey
Nikolay Glazkov
Yefim
K. Aleksandrov
Semyon Bardin
Hut Owner
Ivan Bykov
G. Borisovskiy
Vladimir Vasilyev
Monk
Zinaida Vorkul
Mariya
Aleksandr Titov
Stepan, Foundryman
Viktor Volkov
Carver
Irina Miroshnichenko
Mariya Magdalina
Tamara Ogorodnikova
Jesus' Mother
Natalya Radolitskaya
Girl Bathing
Nikolay Kutuzov
Senior Hegumen
Dmitriy Orlovskiy
Old Master
Vladimir Guskov
Igor Donskoy
Jesus
Iskender Ryskulov
P. Makarov
Georgiy Sochevko
Grand Prince's Warrior
Nelli Snegina
Marfa
G. Pokorskiy
Asanbek Umuraliev
Tatarin
Vyacheslav Tsaryov
Andreyka
Ivan Turchenkov
Man in the Hut (uncredited
Anatoly Nikitin
Monk (uncredited)
P. Yermakov
Grand Prince's Warrior (uncredited)
Aleksandr Petrov
Foundry Worker (uncredited)
Nikolay Sibeikin
(uncredited)
Vasiliy Tsygankov
Peasant (uncredited)
Larisa Solonitsyna
(uncredited)
Anatoli Yabbarov
Monk (uncredited)
Andrei Rublev Ratings & Reviews
Decent Films
Steven D. Greydanus
The notion of art as a 'religious experience' is sometimes bandied about too freely. Tarkovsky is one of a handful of filmmakers for whom this ideal was no cheap metaphor.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
Since there always seems to be more going on in the head of the film's director than in the head of the man playing Andrei, the system did not work for me.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
You may dread being ground down by this extraordinary film, but fear not. It will bear you aloft.
Slant Magazine
Jake Cole
It evinces a complex understanding of spirituality and faith that would inform all of Andrei Tarkovsky's subsequent films.
Village Voice
Bilge Ebiri
Tarkovsky's version of an indifferent world is inflected with the spirituality that is ever-present in his work, a sense that while we may be on our own, we are never quite alone.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Stuns with the sort of unexpected poetic explosions we've come to expect from Tarkovsky.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
If cinephilia has a literal holy text, to be referred to and examined in times of joy and stress and sorrow, it is this.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
One of cinema's most vivid portrayals of the artistic process.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Restored to its original cut (180 minutes), Tarkovsky's glorious masterpiec, an epic yet personal tale about the conflict between artists and society, is justly considered as one of the most important Russian films ever made; on par with Eisenstien's best
Cinemania
Dan Jardine
A virulent assault on all that is wrong with Mother Russia, both past and present. One of the most significant movies of its (and all) time.
Eye for Film
Keith H. Brown
While the pacing of the film is deliberate and the presentation frequently abtruse, the stunning compositions, elaborate camera movements, compelling performances -- provide ample reward, if you are willing to make the effort.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Tarkovsky merges dour meditation with barnburner technique in this overwhelming parable
Cinema Writer
Jay Antani
A strange and most challenging film
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
One of the best films about an artist, if not the best.
Bryant Frazer's Deep Focus
Bryant Frazer
Tarkovsky's keen sense of spatial dynamics make Andrei Rublev a film of unerring beauty, one that would be remembered as some kind of masterwork on the strength of its photography alone.
Nick's Flick Picks
Nick Davis
One of cinema's stunning achievements. If God ever watched a movie, he might well pick this one.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
A difficult, long, sometimes brutal work that truly justifies the term 'epic' -- not in the overused sense that has come to mean big and loud -- in both vision and execution.
TV Guide
A very impressive synthesis of personal filmmaking and epic aspiration.
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