Mirror

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Mirror is a 1975 Russian art film by director Andrei Tarkovsky that blends poetry, memory, and dreamlike imagery in a non-linear meditation on personal and collective history.

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instanceOf Russian film
Soviet film
art film
film
cinematographer Georgy Rerberg
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
director Andrei Tarkovsky
editor Lyudmila Feiginova
features voice-over recitation of poetry
featuresActor Alla Demidova
Anatoly Solonitsyn
Ignat Daniltsev NERFINISHED
Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Margarita Terekhova
Larisa Tarkovskaya
surface form: Maria Tarkovskaya

Nikolai Grinko NERFINISHED
Oleg Yankovsky NERFINISHED
filmMovement Soviet art cinema
firstReleaseFormat theatrical release
genre art film
drama film
experimental film
hasNarrativeStructure non-linear
hasReputation one of Andrei Tarkovsky's most personal films
one of the greatest films in world cinema
includes black-and-white sequences
color sequences
newsreel footage
influencedBy Andrei Tarkovsky's childhood experiences
mainTheme collective history
dream and reality
memory
personal history
musicBy Eduard Artemyev NERFINISHED
narrationBy Innokenty Smoktunovsky
notableElement use of poetry by Arseny Tarkovsky
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitle Zerkalo
productionCompany Mosfilm
releaseYear 1975
runningTime approximately 106 minutes
screenwriter Aleksandr Misharin NERFINISHED
Andrei Tarkovsky
setInPeriod World War II
Soviet period
surface form: postwar Soviet Union

pre-World War II Soviet Union
title Mirror self-link
usesTechnique autobiographical elements
dreamlike imagery
poetic imagery

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Mirror hasTitle Mirror
Charles Lloyd notableWork Mirror
Mirror title Mirror self-link