From children’s cinema to documentalist aesthetics: Antarctica, Faraway Country by Andrei Tarkovsky and Andrei Konchalovsky

IF 0.1 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
M. Kazyuchits, Nina Sputnitskaia
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ABSTRACT This article forms the introduction to the publication of the script Antarctica, faraway country. The script was written by Andrei Tarkovsky and Andrei (Mikhalkov)-Konchalovsky during their student days and completed in the early 1960s; however, the script was never realised and belongs to the category of ‘unrealised scripts’. The article traces the origins of the idea for the script and places them in the context of Soviet cinema of the Thaw, before investigating the transformation that the script underwent in the 1960s, when both filmmakers and scriptwriters had already established their reputation with their debut films. These changes are highlighted through an analysis of a key scene, before the article demonstrates in detail how the changes to the script versions of 1960 and 1966 reflect a shift in Tarkovsky’s vision of man in the universe, and specifically his relation to nature, whilst pointing towards similar concerns in Tarkovsky’s later films.
从儿童电影到纪录片美学:安德烈·塔科夫斯基和安德烈·孔查洛夫斯基的《南极,遥远的国度》
摘要:这篇文章构成了剧本《遥远的国家——南极洲》出版的引子。剧本由安德烈·塔尔科夫斯基和安德烈·孔查洛夫斯基在学生时代创作,于20世纪60年代初完成;然而,剧本从未实现,属于“未实现剧本”的范畴。这篇文章追溯了剧本创意的起源,并将其置于苏联电影的背景下,然后调查了剧本在20世纪60年代所经历的转变,当时电影制作人和编剧都已经凭借处女作确立了自己的声誉。通过对一个关键场景的分析,这些变化得到了强调,然后文章详细展示了1960年和1966年剧本版本的变化如何反映了塔可夫斯基对宇宙中人的看法的转变,特别是他与自然的关系,同时指出了塔可夫斯基后期电影中类似的担忧。
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Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema
Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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