Watch: Андрей Рублёв 1966 123movies, Full Movie Online – Andreiv Rublev charts the life of the great icon painter through a turbulent period of 15th Century Russian history, a period marked by endless fighting between rival Princes and by Tatar invasions..
Plot: An expansive Russian drama, this film focuses on the life of revered religious icon painter Andrei Rublev. Drifting from place to place in a tumultuous era, the peace-seeking monk eventually gains a reputation for his art. But after Rublev witnesses a brutal battle and unintentionally becomes involved, he takes a vow of silence and spends time away from his work. As he begins to ease his troubled soul, he takes steps towards becoming a painter once again.
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Quite possibly the greatest Soviet film ever made
Russia have been responsible for some truly fine films, fantasy, animated or otherwise, but Andrei Rublev is truly something special. If there is a Soviet film more visually stunning, powerful, thought-provoking or emotionally profound than Andrei Rublev I’ve yet to see it. Sure, it may not appeal to all, there have been complaints about the animal torture/killings, the slow pacing and being perplexed by the symbolism but neither were problems for me(but if they are for anybody else that’s understandable).Andrei Rublev looks absolutely stunning for starters, not just of any Soviet film but one of the most beautiful-looking films ever, every angle and frame is perfectly composed and with a hypnotic dream-like quality. The film also contains some of the most jaw-dropping and powerful symbolism of all of film, the casting of the bell was the standout with Rublev’s colour montage close behind, but the snow crucifixion, the battle and the balloon flight were also memorable images. Tarkovsky’s direction is just impeccable, so much so Andrei Rublev for me has to be one of the best-directed films there is. It’s very thoughtfully scripted, the hauntingly exquisite music score is not one to forget, the pacing while deliberately slow beguiles rather than bores or frustrates and the story is powerful, inspirational(in how Rublev struggled to overcome the hardships he faces) and poignant. Not only that, but Russian medieval life has never been captured more authentically on film to the extent that the viewer is drawn right into this world, nothing idealistic or overly stylised here, this is compellingly hard-hitting stuff and not in a sadistic way(to me). Anatoli Solonitsyn commands the screen in the title role with vigour and emotional intensity while Irina Tarkovskaya is like a Russian Giulietta Masina(a regular Federico Fellini leading lady if you’re not sure), and that’s meant in a good way.
Overall, majestic cinema(a phrase I very rarely use) and a film that film buffs must see if they haven’t already. A very easy 10/10. Bethany Cox
Original Language ru
Runtime 2 hr 45 min (165 min) (re-edited) (Soviet Union), 3 hr 6 min (186 min) (re-edited) (Soviet Union), 3 hr 3 min (183 min) (2004 re-release) (UK), 3 hr 25 min (205 min) (original length), 2 hr 25 min (145 min) (UK) (UK), 3 hr 3 min (183 min) (Blu-ray) (Russia)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Biography, Drama, History
Director Andrei Tarkovsky
Writer Andrey Konchalovskiy, Andrei Tarkovsky
Actors Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolay Grinko
Country Soviet Union
Awards 5 wins & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Konvas Cameras (hand-held shots), Rodina Cameras (tripod shots)
Laboratory Mosfilm, Moscow, Soviet Union (color)
Film Length 5,045 m (Sweden, cut version), 5,179 m (Sweden, uncut version), 5,025 m (cut version), 5,075 m (third cut with even less violence), 5,250 m (second cut with less violence), 5,642 m (director’s cut)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Sovscope (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP), 35 mm