Month: May 2022

The Sacrifice

“The Sacrifice” Analysis and Review: Andrei Tarkovsky Pays a Heartfelt Tribute to Ingmar Bergman Through His Philosophical and Psychological Film “The Sacrifice”

Andrei Tarkovsky paid a heartfelt tribute to Ingmar Bergman through his melancholy yet beautiful film The Sacrifice. This is the final film of his life and he made it while undergoing treatment for terminal cancer. Like all his films, this film too deals with the deep philosophical concepts of spiritual awakening, journey, and fulfillment. The …

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Flee

“Flee” Analysis and Review: Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s “Flee” Tells a Heartbreaking Tale of Global Refugee Crisis

Jonas Poher Rasmussen tells the story of his longtime friend Amin Nawabi (pseudonym) through his profoundly humanistic film Flee. Amin is a gay person and an Afghan refugee. The film chronicles the tumultuous life events of Amin from childhood to adulthood. His jubilant life in Kabul suddenly took a U-turn when his father was arrested …

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Nostalghia

“Nostalghia” Analysis and Review: Andrei Tarkovsky Cherishes the Memories of His Motherland in His Philosophical, Spiritual, and Immensely Personal Film “Nostalghia”

Andrei Tarkovsky made his penultimate feature film Nostalghia in Italy. He was irritated by the constant supervision and pressure of the Soviet Censor Board. His creativity was being restricted to an unwanted limited boundary. So, Tarkovsky was not happy and content filming in Soviet Russia anymore. He set himself free and traveled to Italy. However, …

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