Rome (engl. subtitles) Church costume parade : Music
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Fall 2008 -- film.vtheatre.net & cine101.com
2007 film analysis project
The Mirror, also known as Mirror or Zerkalo (Russian: %u0417%u0435%u0440%u043A%u0430%u043B%u043E), is a 1975 Mosfilm's movie by Andrei Tarkovsky, which has spawned a cult following among Soviet intellectuals.
The movie is autobiographical, with some poems by Tarkovsky's father recited at various points in the film, and his mother's voice is heard. The film rhythmically blends contemporary scenes with scenes of childhood and newsreel footage. It has no apparent plot, and its loose flow of visually oneiric
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video clipping from a. tarkovsky Mirror
audio clipping from s. rachmaninov Isle of the Dead
The Mirror, also known as Mirror or Zerkalo (Russian: %u0417%u0435%u0440%u043A%u0430%u043B%u043E), is a 1975 Mosfilm's movie by
The documentary focuses on early Russian filmmakers who paved the way for many new filmmakers worldwide. Filmmakers such as Eisenstein and Dovzhenko were extraordinary men with intelligence and creativity. During the Soviet party era movies were usually patriotic as World War commenced limited number of movies came out of the big screen. It was not until the 70%u2019s the Soviet began to make great films. Similarly to the United States, movies in the past decades were usually profit oriented. I hope you enj