Tarkovsky for me is the greatest, wrote Ingmar Bergman. Andrey
Tarkovsky only made seven films, but all are celebrated for its
striking visual images, quietly patient dramatic structures, and
visionary symbolism.Time within Time is both a diary and a
notebook, maintained by Tarkovsky from 1970 until his death.
Intense and intimate, it offers reflections on Dostoyevsky,
Tolstoy, Hermann Hesse, Thomas Mann, and others. He writes movingly
of his family, especially his father, Arseniy Tarkovsky, whose
poems appear in his films. He records haunting dreams in detail and
speaks of the state of society and the future of art, noting
significant world events and purely personal dramas along with
fascinating accounts of his own filmmaking. Rounding out this
volume are Tarkovsky's plans and notes for his stage version of
Hamlet; a detailed proposal for a film adaptation of Dostoyevsky's
The Idiot; and a glimpse of the more public Tarkovsky answering
questions put to him by interviewers.
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