Andrei Rublev

“The best arthouse film of all time!” – Steve Rose, The Guardian

With his second feature, a towering epic that took him years to complete, Andrei Tarkovsky waded deep into the past and emerged with a visionary masterwork. Threading together several self-contained episodes, the filmmaker traces the renowned icon painter Andrei Rublev through the harsh realities of fifteenth-century Russian life, vividly conjuring the dark and otherworldly atmosphere of the age: a primitive hot-air balloon takes to the sky, snow falls inside an unfinished church, naked pagans celebrate the midsummer solstice, a young man oversees the casting of a gigantic bell. Appearing here in Tarkovsky’s preferred 183-minute cut, as well as the version that was originally censored by Soviet authorities, Andrei Rublev is an arresting meditation on art, faith, and endurance, and a powerful reflection on expressive constraints in the director’s own time.

Part of TIMELESS ECHOES: A TARKOVSKY RETROSPECTIVE (Limited quantity of 3-film passes available at the box office)

Runtime
3h 5m
Year
1966
Director
Andrei Tarkovsky
Format
DCP
Country
Soviet Union
Language
Russian, Italian, Tatar with English subtitles
First Showing
February 3, 2024