The Film Talk – Part 74 – Andrei Tarkovsky
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Jett Loe

This Episode: Andrei Tarkovsky / Interview with Dmitry Trakovsky on ‘Meeting Andrei Tarkovsky’
For more information on the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s ‘Revisiting Tarkovsky’ Series visit their site here and their blog here

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This entry was posted on Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at 7:02 am. It is filed under Blog, Directors, Documentaries, Drama, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Gareth Higgins, Gareth Higgins Reviews, Jett Loe, Jett Loe Reviews, Podcast.
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I’d be afraid to watch the English dub visreon, seeing that Lancaster is the only American in the cast. I have the 3-disc DVD visreon from Criterion and the third disc has the 160 minute English dub visreon, but I don’t think that I’ll ever watch it.Alain Delon in another Visconti film is all anyone needs to know. :O)This is a magnificent film, directed by a true master filmmaker, and I hear that the Blu-ray visreon if phenomenal.
A quick post about where this film can be found…
Please visit http://www.trakovskyfilm.com !
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That’s an eclectic list! There are ptleny of cases where I like both book and movie, but _equally_ admire is much more limited. My list would include The Leopard, The Maltese Falcon and Musashi (in the Mifune trilogy).