Andrei Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev

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Andrei Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev
Andrei Tarkovsky, Andrei Rublev, 1966 (still)

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To accompany Sam Falls' solo exhibition the Zabludowicz Collection screens a selection of films by Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky.

Sun 20 July, 7pm
ANDREI RUBLEV (1966)
Dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
Running time: 174 mins. approx.
Classification: 15

Andrei Rublev is Tarkovsky's acclaimed epic about the life of the 15th century icon painter, charting his life through a turbulent period of Russian history. Rublev (Anatoli Solonitsyn) lives in a world consumed by feudal violence and human degradation, and the turmoil he sees all about him makes him lose the will to speak. After many years of silent travelling around medieval Russia, he meets a young boy who has taken charge of the construction of a large silver bell, and in him discovers the inspiration to speak again. (Taken from the Artificial Eye website).

Drinks from 6.30pm
Screening starts at 7pm
FREE

The screenings will take place in the Zabludowicz Collection library which seats 30 people. As capacity is limited advance booking is recommended.

**** PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED.