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The Steamroller and the Violin

Katok i skripka

Soviet Union

1961

46 Min
Color
Russian
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DIR Andrei Tarkovsky

SCR S. Bakhmetyeva, Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrei Tarkovsky

DP Vadim Yusov

CAST Igor Fomchenko, Vladimir Zamansky, Marina Adzhubei, Yuri Brusser

MUSIC Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov

Synopsis

Katok i Skripka (The Steamroller and the Violin) was the last short Andrei Tarkovsky directed before moving on to his first feature. The film tells a very simply story of friendship between an artistic, sensitive seven-year-old violinist named Sasha and a physical, blue-collar steamroller operator. They befriend each other after Sasha is threatened by some ruffians, spend the day together, and alter each other’s perceptions of life. —allmovie guide

Director

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Andrei Tarkovsky

Considered one of Russia’s most distinguished contemporary directors, the late Andrei Tarkovsky is known for highly personalized and poetic films. The son of poet Arseni Tarkovsky, he studied Arabic and first worked as a geologist before attending the State Film School in Moscow under Mikhail Romm. While there he made a pair of short films, “There Will Be No Leave Today” (1959) and the acclaimed Katok i Skripka/The Steamroller and the Violin (his diploma film). Following graduation in 1960, Tarkovsky went to work for Mosfilm and made his feature-film directorial debut in 1962 with Ivanovo Detstvo/Ivan’s Childhood. The film earned him top honors at that year’s Venice Film Festival. His sophomore film, Andrei Rublev, is Tarkovsky’s most renowned work. Ostensibly a portrait of a 15th century Russian painter, the film is actually a metaphorical drama mirroring the plight of Russian artists. Some have expanded the film’s parable to reflect the dramatic effects of war and chaos upon humanity… read more

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Lefteris Becerra

23Oct09

la música es muy buena y las imágenes de primera. los reflejos en los espejos y en el agua funcionan como una especie de metáfora del cine mismo. después del curso de josefo sobre el maestro ruso en el film club café, fan absoluto  
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Robert W Peabody III

30Sep09

The Steamroller and the Violin (1961) DIR Andrei Tarkovsky Artists are naively moved by the power dynamic of large objects.  
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Abram Pineda-Fischer

7Jul09

A great beginning film for Tarkovsky. This film, though one of the first in his career, really set in stone the aesthetic and thematic styles that would fuel the rest of his career. A must see for any Tarkovsky lover. The symbolism throughout the film is wonderfully placed/delivered.   

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