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Across seven features, Andrei Tarkovsky fused philosophy, time and image to chart a course through the landscapes of the human soul and rewrite the language of cinema. From Ivan’s Childhood to The Sacrifice, his films utilised groundbreaking practises and technologies and fought for a new vision of the medium which examined the metaphysical amidst the mundanity of contemporary life and a rapidly modernising world. We’re celebrating this enigmatic genius — one of the most influential directors of all time — in a complete retrospective of his feature films, running from March to May.“Tarkovsky is for me the greatest, the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a dream.” – Ingmar Bergman
Presented with Cinema Reborn.
Thursday 20 March, 7pm: Ivan's Childhood (1962)*
Thursday 27 March, 7pm: Andrei Rublev (1966)
Thursday 3 April, 7pm: Solaris (1972)
Thursday 10 April, 7pm: Mirror (1975)
Thursday 17 April, 7pm: Stalker (1979)
Thursday 24 April, 7pm: Nostalghia (1983)
Thursday 1 May, 7pm: The Sacrifice (1986)**
*Introduction by Sydney University film studies scholar Matilda Mroz
**Introduction by film critic Janice Tong
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
43 St Pauls St, Randwick, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2031, 39 St Pauls St, Randwick NSW 2031, Australia,Sydney, Australia, Bondi
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