Andrei Rublev | Trailer | Opens August 24

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The new restoration of Andrei Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev opens on August 24, exclusively at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Showtimes and tickets: https://www.filmlinc.org/andreirublev

Tarkovsky’s second film is this multifaceted retelling of the 15th-century icon painter, perhaps Russia’s first great artist, as he faces violence and cruelty and, eventually, a crisis of faith. Initially condemned by Russian authorities, who waited five years before allowing its official release, Tarkovsky’s medieval-set masterpiece endures as a film unlike any other—a richly shot, elliptical meditation on representation and vision, as well as a profound testament to art made under a repressive regime. New digital restoration. A Janus Films release.

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