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Written and directed by the son of Tarkovsky himself, the precious self narration of the director's father Tarkovsky runs through the whole film, and echoes each other with the poems of the poet's grandfather Alcheny, telling the film poet's philosophy and faith in facing art and life. It is even rarer to reveal Tarkovsky's interpretation of some works, leaving a note for his dreamlike image world
Based on the creation process of seven feature films and one short film, and the thinking and pursuit of film art, eight chapters link Tarkovsky's artistic creation and growth experience. Between the birth and death of his personal life, the poetic and spiritual nature flowing under the camera is as firm as a prayer, and will never fall. In addition to the inquiry of the truth of life and the meaning of creation, it also witnessed the artist's reluctance to part with his hometown. In the eyes of the director, in the flow of time, the father's figure is always bright< Br/>"I hope to lead the audience to see the source of his creation and share my feelings when interacting with him. He is a great artist, a great person, and my life mentor. He is my father." - Andrea Antakovsky
This film will tell the"grand, terrible and weird" scene of Stalin's funeral. This will be the latest montage film of Loznica, which will be completed later this year based on archive images. He said:"I have been studying a film that was shot from March 5 to 8, 1953. The film director includes Sergei Grasimov( Сергей Герасимов) And Elia Copalin( Илья Копалин), However, films were banned after they were seen inside the Soviet government. It was not discovered again until the 1990s p>
A documentary film about the Brazilian town of Toritama, the self-proclaimed capital of jeans. The workers of the city’s self-managed small businesses only get one real break from their self-exploiting lives in the textile business: the annual Carnival
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The film goes deep into the Syrian war zone to film the life of local residents, and directly attacks the daily life under the war rubble, recording a young woman in Syria's struggle with love, war and motherhood in five years
In order to avoid the current air strikes on hospitals and chemical weapons attacks that have killed many victims, some Syrian medical personnel were forced to establish hidden underground hospitals to save the lives of patients and avoid the loss of medical personnel and equipment. Several chemical weapons attacks took place in Alghouta, Damascus, where staff set up an underground shelter called"Cave". Dr. Amani and her colleague Dr. Alaa, nurse Samaher and 18 other women were elected as the managing directors of the hospital, which has 80 employees. They face death every day as they try to save the lives of people in their towns and isolate and strengthen hospitals to prevent further attacks