Andrei Rublev (1966) is a cinematic journey through the tumultuous life of the renowned Russian icon painter, Andrei Rublev, set against the backdrop of medieval Russia during the early 15th century. The film is structured into seven distinct segments, each offering a unique perspective on Rublev's experiences and the broader historical context of the era. This period is marked by the relentless Mongol and Tatar invasions, as well as the burgeoning influence of Christianity, providing a rich tapestry of cultural and political turmoil.
Andrei Rublev (1966)
1966 · Movie · 205 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Credits
Direction Andrei Tarkovsky
Cast Anatoly Solonitsyn · Ivan Lapikov · Nikolai Sergeyev · Nikolai Grinko · Irma Rausch · Nikolay Burlyaev · Mikhail Kononov · Rolan Bykov · Nelly Snegina · Yuri Nazarov · Yuriy Nikulin · Nikolai Grabbe · Stepan Krylov · Bolot Beyshenaliyev · Irina Miroshnichenko
Soundtrack Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Screenplay Andrei Konchalovsky · Andrei Tarkovsky
Cinematography Vadim Yusov
Technical sheet
Title Andrei Rublev
Original title Andrei Rublev (St Andrei Passion)
Year 1966
Type Movie
Length 205 min.
Country Soviet Union (USSR)
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