Andrei Rublev, GFT, Sunday 29 May, 2016

Andrei Rublev
Widely regarded as Tarkovsky’s finest film, this ambitious historical drama focuses on the life of the great icon painter Andrei Rublev.
Sunday 29 May (18.15)
Widely regarded as Tarkovsky’s finest film, this ambitious historical drama focuses on the life of the great icon painter Andrei Rublev. During a tumultuous period in 15th century Russia, Rublev drifts from place to place, gaining a reputation for his art. After unintentionally becoming involved in a battle he gives up his work. However, as he begins to overcome his troubles he returns to life as a painter. Working on an epic scale, Tarkovsky expertly portrays the brutality of the time from which Rublev’s serene art arose.
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