
Tempo di viaggio
Andrei Tarkovski / IT, 1983 / 63 min.
By 1982 Andrei Tarkovsky’s struggle with Soviet censorship had reached the stage where he was no longer allowed to work in his native country. This rarely screened documentary follows the great Russian filmmaker into unknown territory as he travels through southern Italy in search of locations for Nostalghia, the first film he made in exile.

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Director
Andrei Tarkovski
Production year
1983
Country
IT
Original title
Tempo di viaggio
Length
63 min.
Language
Russian, Italian
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP, DVD
Part of
Andrei Tarkovsky
With associative films rich in imagery, such as Andrei Rublev (1966), Solaris (1972), The Mirror (1974) and especially Stalker (1979), Andrei Tarkovsky (1932‒1986) made his name as a leading innovator of the language of cinema. This autumn, Eye presents an exhibition and film programme devoted to the celebrated filmmaker and mystic, focusing specifically on Tarkovsky’s quest for existential truth.



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