Tarkovsky's diaries were widely reviewed and considered to be a
valuable addition to the Tarkovsky canon. The diaries cover his
work in the Soviet Union and the increasing difficulties he
encountered there followed by his exile in Europe. They are
professional and personal: thoughts on film sit alongside household
chores, notes about friends and family. The diaries have been
translated by Kitty Hunter-Blair. Andrey Tarkovsky was born in the
Soviet Union in 1932 and trained as a film-maker at VGIK under the
tutelage of Mikhail Romm. His films made in the Soviet Union
include "Rublev" and "Mirror". He left the USSR to live in France
and Italy and his other films include "The Sacrifice", "Nostalgia",
"Stalker" and "Solaris".
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