IVAN’S CHILDHOOD
dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
Russia
95 minutes
English Subtitles
“The most auspicious debut in Soviet cinema in the 35 years since
Sergei Eisenstein’s Strike” (J. Hoberman, New York Times),
Tarkovsky’s breathtakingly lyrical Vrst feature announced the thematic
preoccupations, visual motifs and aesthetic strategies of one
of the most visionary Vlm artists of our time. Praised by Jean-Paul
Sartre as a work of “Socialist surrealism”, and co-winner of the
Golden Lion at Venice in 1962, Ivan’s Childhood concerns a 12-yearold
Russian war orphan whose zealous desire to avenge the death
of his parents spurs him on to increasingly dangerous espionage
missions behind German lines.