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Andrei Tarkovsky: 'Ivan's Childhood'

Andrei Tarkovsky: 'Ivan's Childhood'

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KinoSputniks are critical analyses of key films from Russian and Soviet cinema, written by international experts and designed for film enthusiasts and students. This KinoSputnik on Andrei Tarkovsky's debut feature, Ivan's Childhood, examines the film's production, context, and reception, offering a detailed reading of its key themes. It provides a thorough analysis of the film's intricate narrative structure, unique stylistic approach, and deep philosophical underpinnings, making it a valuable resource for film studies students and enthusiasts.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Intellect Books


KinoSputniks delve into the analysis of select pivotal films from the rich tapestry of Russian and Soviet cinema. Crafted by esteemed international experts in the field, these captivating volumes are meticulously designed to cater to both film enthusiasts and students, seamlessly blending scholarship with a user-friendly writing style. In this installment, KinoSputnik takes a deep dive into Andrei Tarkovsky's debut feature film, Ivan's Childhood, exploring its intricate production, contextual significance, and reception.

Furthermore, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the film's key themes, delving into its intricate narrative structure, distinctive stylistic approach, and profound philosophical underpinnings. By undertaking a thorough examination of these elements, this KinoSputnik presents a comprehensive appraisal of a truly remarkable debut film, hailed as a towering figure in Russian culture.

The primary audience for this captivating KinoSputnik will primarily consist of film studies students and ardent film enthusiasts. For those seeking an in-depth exploration of Russian and Soviet cinema, this series offers a valuable resource, providing a comprehensive list of all books in the series on the Intellect website, accessible through the series page.

Weight: 212g
Dimension: 171 x 197 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781789384789
Edition number: New ed

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