sculpting in time

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Sculpting in time is Andrei Tarkovsky’s influential concept of cinema as an art form that shapes and distills time itself through long takes, rhythm, and poetic imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aesthetic concept
book
film theory concept
author Andrei Tarkovsky
centralIdea cinema sculpts time as a sculptor shapes material
image should reveal the flow of time within the frame
shot duration and rhythm create cinematic time
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
creator Andrei Tarkovsky
describes Andrei Tarkovsky's philosophy of cinema
cinema as an art of shaping time
poetic imagery in film
rhythm in cinema
use of long takes in film
discusses Andrei Rublev
Andrei Tarkovsky's own films
Ivan's Childhood (1962 film)
surface form: Ivan's Childhood

Mirror
Nostalghia
Solaris (1972 film)
surface form: Solaris

Stalker
The Sacrifice
genre aesthetics
film theory
non-fiction
hasForm collection of essays
reflections and diary-like notes
hasKeyConcept image as a fact
long take as basic unit of cinema
poetic logic in film
spiritual realism
time-pressure in the shot
influenced art-house cinema
contemporary film theory
slow cinema
mainSubject cinema
film aesthetics
film directing
time in film
notableFor impact on generations of filmmakers and critics
influential articulation of time-based film aesthetics
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitle Запечатлённое время
philosophicalOrientation Christian-influenced
phenomenological
spiritual
publicationYear 1986
title sculpting in time self-link
surface form: Sculpting in Time

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Andrei Tarkovsky notableIdea sculpting in time
sculpting in time title sculpting in time self-link
subject surface form: Sculpting in Time
this entity surface form: Sculpting in Time
Cinema 2: The Time-Image centralConcept sculpting in time
this entity surface form: direct time-image