Zerkalo

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Zerkalo is a 1975 semi-autobiographical art film by Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, renowned for its poetic, non-linear exploration of memory, childhood, and personal history.

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instanceOf film
cinematographer Georgy Rerberg NERFINISHED
containsElement archival newsreel footage
black-and-white sequences
color sequences
dream sequences
poetry readings
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
director Andrei Tarkovsky NERFINISHED
editor Lyudmila Feiginova NERFINISHED
featuresActor Alla Demidova NERFINISHED
Anatoly Solonitsyn NERFINISHED
Ignat Daniltsev NERFINISHED
Innokenty Smoktunovsky NERFINISHED
Margarita Terekhova NERFINISHED
Nikolai Grinko NERFINISHED
Oleg Yankovsky NERFINISHED
Tamara Ogorodnikova NERFINISHED
featuresPoetryBy Arseny Tarkovsky NERFINISHED
genre art film
autobiographical film
drama film
experimental film
hasReputation one of Andrei Tarkovsky's most personal films
one of the greatest films of world cinema
inspiredBy Andrei Tarkovsky's childhood
Andrei Tarkovsky's family history
musicBy Eduard Artemyev NERFINISHED
narrativeStructure non-linear
narrator Innokenty Smoktunovsky NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Russian
producer Ernst Gomerov NERFINISHED
productionCompany Mosfilm NERFINISHED
releaseFormat theatrical film
releaseYear 1975
runtimeMinutes 106
screenwriter Aleksandr Misharin NERFINISHED
Andrei Tarkovsky NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War II
postwar Soviet Union
pre-World War II Soviet Union
style poetic
subjectMatter childhood
memory
personal history
title Zerkalo NERFINISHED
translatedTitle Mirror NERFINISHED

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Mirror originalTitle Zerkalo