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This is a complete '''filmography''' of [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. Tarkovsky is a Russian film director who during his professional career directed seven critically acclaimed feature films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theyshootpictures.com/tarkovskyandrei.htm|title=Andrei Tarkovsky|last=Georgaris|first=Bill|coauthors=Vicki Platt|publisher=They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?|accessdate=2008-09-03}}</ref> He also directed several student films and co-directed a documentary. He is also the author of numerous screenplays, both for his own films and for films by other directors, he directed two stage and one radio production and wrote a book on film theory. Tarkovsky was also the subject of several dozen documentaries and has been featured in numerous documentaries on the history of cinema or the art and craft of filmmaking.
[[Andrei Tarkovsky]] is mainly known as a director of films. However, he was also a screen writer, film theorist and stage producer. The works of Andrei Tarkovsky are listed here.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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==Screenplays==
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==Stage productions<ref name="collscreenplays> </ref>==
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==Radio productions<ref name="collscreenplays> </ref>==
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==References==
==References==
;General
*{{cite book|last=Tarkovsky|first=Andrei|title=Collected Screenplays|editor=William Powell|publisher=Faber & Faber|date=September 1999|isbn=0571142664}}
;Specific
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}



Revision as of 01:04, 3 September 2008

This is a complete filmography of Andrei Tarkovsky. Tarkovsky is a Russian film director who during his professional career directed seven critically acclaimed feature films.[1] He also directed several student films and co-directed a documentary. He is also the author of numerous screenplays, both for his own films and for films by other directors, he directed two stage and one radio production and wrote a book on film theory. Tarkovsky was also the subject of several dozen documentaries and has been featured in numerous documentaries on the history of cinema or the art and craft of filmmaking.

Filmography

Year English Title Original Title Country Length Ticket sales in the Soviet Union
1956 The Killers Убийцы Soviet Union 19 min
1959 There Will be No Leave Today Сегодня увольнения не будет Soviet Union 46 min
1961 The Steamroller and the Violin Каток и скрипка Soviet Union 46 min
1962 Ivan's Childhood Иваново детство Soviet Union 95 min 16.7 million[2]
1966 Andrei Rublev Андрей Рублёв Soviet Union 205 min 2.9 million[2]
1972 Solaris Солярис Soviet Union 165 min 10.5 million[2]
1975 Mirror Зеркало Soviet Union 108 min
1979 Stalker Сталкер Soviet Union 163 min 4.3 million[2]
1982 Voyage in Time Tempo di Viaggio Italy 63 min
1983 Nostalghia Nostalghia Italy 125 min
1986 The Sacrifice Offret Sweden 149 min

Screenplays

Year English Title Original Title Co-writer(s) Film
1956 The Killers Убийцы Ernest Hemingway (original author), Aleksandr Gordon The Killers
1957 There will be no leave today Сегодня увольнения не будет Aleksandr Gordon, I. Makhov There Will Be No Leave Today
1958 Concentrate Концентрат
1959 Antarctica, far away land Антарктида, далёкая страна А. Besukhov, Oleg Osetinskiy
1960 The steamroller and the violin Каток и скрипка Andrei Konchalovsky The Steamroller and the Violin
1961 Ivan's childhood Иваново детство Vladimir Bogomolov (original author), Mikhail Papava, Andrei Konchalovsky Ivan's Childhood
1962 The passion according to Andrei Страсти по Андрею Andrei Konchalovsky Andrei Rublev
1965 The first teacher Первый учитель Chinghiz Aitmatov (original author), Boris Dobrodeyev, Andrei Konchalovsky
1968 Sergey Lazo Сергей Лазо Georgi Malarchuk Sergey Lazo
1968 Tashkent - bread city Ташкент - город хлебный Andrei Konchalovsky
1968-1975, 1984 The mirror (also known as Confession and A white, white day) Ззеркало Aleksandr Misharin Mirror
1969 One chance in one thousand Один шанс из тысячи Leonid Kocharian One chance in one thousand
1971 The end of the chieftain Конец атамана The end of the chieftain
1972 Solaris Солярис Stanisław Lem (original author), Fridrikh Gorenshtein Solaris
1972 Light wind (Ariel) Светлый Ветер Alexander Beliaev (original author), Fridrikh Gorenshtein
1973 The ferocious line Ллютый The ferocious line
1975, 1984 Hoffmanniana Гофманиана
1978 Stalker Сталкер Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (original authors) Stalker
1978 Sardor Сардор Aleksandr Misharin
1978-1982 Nostalghia' Ностальгия Tonino Guerra Nostalghia'
1979 Look out, snake! Берегись! змей! Look out, snake!
1984 The Sacrifice Жертвоприношение The Sacrifice

Stage productions

Year Title Composer/Playwright Theater
1977 Hamlet William Shakespeare Lenkom Theatre, Moscow
1983 Boris Godunov Modest Mussorgsky Covent Garden, London

Radio productions

Year Title Remarks
1965 Полный поворот кругом After the short story Turnabout by William Faulkner

Writings

Year Title Genre Translated into English by
1987 Sculpting In Time Film theory Kitty Hunter-Blair
1993 Time Within Time: The Diaries 1970-1986 Autobiography Kitty Hunter-Blair

References

General
  • Tarkovsky, Andrei (September 1999). William Powell (ed.). Collected Screenplays. Faber & Faber. ISBN 0571142664.
Specific
  1. ^ Georgaris, Bill. "Andrei Tarkovsky". They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?. Retrieved 2008-09-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b c d Segida, Miroslava (1996). Domashniaia sinemateka: Otechestvennoe kino 1918-1996 (in Russian). Dubl-D. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)