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Sculpting in Time

Reflections on the Cinema
Book • 1985
In 'Sculpting in Time', Andrei Tarkovsky reflects on his filmmaking philosophy, discussing the role of rhythm and time in cinema.

The book provides insights into his creative process and explores the inspirations behind his films, including 'Ivan's Childhood', 'Andrei Rublev', and 'The Sacrifice'.

It is a testament to his artistic vision and a valuable resource for understanding his unique approach to filmmaking.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Matthew Specktor
when talking about Tarkovsky's view on films.
MATTHEW SPECKTOR - Author
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Thomas V. Mirus
as a book containing Tarkovsky's comments on his films.
The Sacrifice (1986)
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Hlynur Pálmason
as an important read that influenced his thinking about cinema and filmmaking process.
HLYNUR PÁLMASON - Writer / Director
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Clint Bentley
as a seminal book about film by Andrei Tarkovsky.
Director Clint Bentley on Adapting ‘Train Dreams’ for the Big Screen
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Óliver Laxe
as a really important book that he read when he was 20 years old.
SIRAT writer/director Óliver Laxe
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Dustin Yellin
as a favorite filmmaker whose work he admires.
#467: Dustin Yellin on Making Art, Weaving Madness, and Forging Your Own Path

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