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Mirror (Criterion Collection) (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)
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Mirror (Criterion Collection) (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)

Mirror (Criterion Collection) (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)

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Drama från 1974 av Andrei Tarkovsky med Margarita Terekhova och Ignat Daniltsev.

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  • Svensk titelSpegeln
  • OriginaltitelZerkalo
  • Alternativ titelMirror
  • SkådespelareMargarita Terekhova, Philip Yankovsky, Ignat Danilstev, Oleg Yankovskiy, Larisa Tarkovskaya, Anatoli Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, Alla Demidova, Yuri Nazarov, Yura Sventikov
  • RegissörAndrei Tarkovsky
  • Inspelningsår1974
  • Bildformat1080p High Definition 1.37:1
  • LjudLPCM Mono
  • SpråkRyska
  • TextningEngelska för hörselskadade
  • Speltid1 tim 46 min
  • GenreDrama
  • Extramaterial- New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack - Andrei Tarkovsky: A Cinema Prayer, a 2019 documentary about the director by his son Andrei A. Tarkovsky - The Dream in the Mirror, a new documentary by Louise Milne and Seán Martin - New interview with composer Eduard Artemyev - Islands: Georgy Rerberg, a 2007 documentary about the cinematographer - Archival interviews with Tarkovsky and screenwriter Alexander Misharin - New English subtitle translation - PLUS: An essay by critic Carmen Gray and, for the Blu-ray, the 1968 film proposal and literary script by Tarkovsky and Misharin that they ultimately developed into Mirror - New cover design by Nessim Higson
  • Releasedatum2026-01-16
  • Åldersgräns11 år
  • Antal skivor2
  • Färg/svartvitFärg / Svartvit
  • BolagCriterion Collection UK
  • OmslagsspråkEngelska
  • EAN5061088921781
  • Artikelnr32804

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Art.nr: 32804

A subtly ravishing passage through the halls of time and memory, this sublime reflection on twentieth-century Russian history by Andrei Tarkovsky (Stalker) is as much a poem composed in images, or a hypnagogic hallucination, as it is a work of cinema. In a richly textured collage of varying film stocks and newsreel footage, the recollections of a dying poet flash before our eyes, his dreams mingling with scenes of childhood, wartime, and marriage, all imbued with the mystical power of a trance. Largely dismissed by Soviet critics on its release because of its elusive narrative structure, Mirror has since taken its place as one of the director’s most renowned and influential works, a stunning personal statement from an artist transmitting his innermost thoughts and feelings directly from psyche to screen.
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