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Shooting The Sacrifice. Andrei Tarkovsky in a Gotland setting.

Shooting The Sacrifice. Andrei Tarkovsky in a Gotland setting.

Shooting The Sacrifice. Andrei Tarkovsky in a Gotland setting

Andrei Tarkovsky: A Photographic Chronicle of the Making of The Sacrifice

Book Launch & Screening

Wed 6 Jun 2012, 7pm, free

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Author Layla Alexander-Garrett introduces her new book, Andrei Tarkovsky: A Photographic Chronicle of the Making of The Sacrifice, followed by a screening of Chris Marker's One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich, 1999 (55'). 

Andrei Tarkovsky's last film The Sacrifice was shot during spring and summer 1985 on Gotland and in Stockholm. This book contains more than 250 photographs taken over the course of the shooting period, from the first day of filming to the last. These are not photographs of a director or film crew posing, rather a visual record capturing the workday, rehearsals, pensive moments, minutes of repose and instances of extreme tension. Time and memories slip away, but photographs bring back to life the details, atmosphere and mood. This book fulfils a desire to share with everyone who values the oeuvre of Andrei Tarkovsky that "sculpted time" - those captures moments - when we filmed, in Sweden, the work that was to become his testament to the world, in order to impart, in whatever way possible, the irrepressible, incandescent energy that burst forth from the director in a continuous torrent, affecting and enchanting every one of us who came into his presence.

Following the screening, Layla Alexander-Garrett will be signing copies of her new publication. 

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