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Ivanovo detstvo Ivan's Childhood Andrei Tarkovsky [videorecording]=

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmLanguage: Russian Summary language: English Original language: Russian Subtitle language: English Series: The Criterion Collection ; Vol. 397Publication details: Soviet Union Mosfilm Trete Tvorcheskoe Obedinenie 1962Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 95 min.) sound, black & white; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Ivan's Childhood
Uniform titles:
  • Ivan's Childhood
LOC classification:
  • PN1997 .I936 1962
Summary: From case cover: The great Andrei Tarkovsky's debut feature, Ivan’s Childhood (Ivanovo detstvo), is a poetic journey through the shadows and shards of one boy’s war-torn youth. Moving back and forth between the traumatic realities of World War II and serene moments of family life before the conflict began, Tarkovsky’s film remains one of the most jarring and unforgettable depictions of the impact of violence on children in wartime. From IMDb: In WW2, twelve year old Soviet orphan Ivan Bondarev works for the Soviet army as a scout behind the German lines and strikes a friendship with three sympathetic Soviet officers.
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Books Books SILC Learning Support Services DH132AA - Receiption/Circulation PN1997 .I936 1962 Available 002354
DVD - Video DVD - Video SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-B: DVD Cabinet B PN1997 .I936 1962 Available 000691

Special features include:
- Video appreciation of director Andrei Tarkovsky and Ivan's Childhood, featuring Vida T. Johnson, coauthor of The Films of Andrei Tarkovsky: A Visual Fugue
- Video interviews with actor Nikolai Burlyaev and cinematographer Vadim Yusov

From case cover:
The great Andrei Tarkovsky's debut feature, Ivan’s Childhood (Ivanovo detstvo), is a poetic journey through the shadows and shards of one boy’s war-torn youth. Moving back and forth between the traumatic realities of World War II and serene moments of family life before the conflict began, Tarkovsky’s film remains one of the most jarring and unforgettable depictions of the impact of violence on children in wartime.

From IMDb:
In WW2, twelve year old Soviet orphan Ivan Bondarev works for the Soviet army as a scout behind the German lines and strikes a friendship with three sympathetic Soviet officers.

DVD video; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; NTSC; Region 1; 4:3 fullscreen.

Russian audio. Optional English subtitles.

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