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IVAN'S CHILDHOOD. Tarkovsky's masterful debut
When I decided to write about Russian and Soviet cinema, I knew that sooner or later I would have to grapple with the films of Andrei Tarkovsky.
ANDREI RUBLEV. Andrei Tarkovsky's Magnum Opus
To start with some dry facts. “Andrei Rublev” is the second full-length film by Andrei Tarkovsky.
MIRROR. Prohibitive and Uninviting, Yet a Masterpiece Nonetheless
In Andrei Tarkovsky’s oeuvre, there are no insignificant films.
Everything There Is to Know About Krzysztof Kieślowski 's Cinema
More than 45 years ago, Krzysztof Kieślowski’s “Camera Buff” premiered on screens…
SUPER. A Hero that Makes Weepy Batman Look Like a Wimp
*Super* is one of those films where I don’t know what I like best. In this case, there is a lot to admire – black humor, script, acting,...
SHANGHAI KNIGHTS. A great comedy with lots of fantastic pop culture references
“Shanghai Knights” is very enjoyable entertainment, guaranteeing several minutes of relaxation and fun in spotting references to other pop...
IDA. Oscar-Winning Mini-masterpiece from Poland
Watching Paweł Pawlikowski’s film “Ida” is a great pleasure from beginning to end, considering all its elements.
SHANGHAI NOON, or The Wild West through Jackie Chan's eyes. It's impossible to get bored here
Besides the acrobatics of the Chinese star, “Shanghai Noon” offers several other attractions.