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Brief Introduction of the Author of Carving Time

"He created a brand-new film language, capturing life as a reflection, just like a dream." Andrei Tarkovsky, the "most important contemporary director" in Bergman's eyes, has completed two short films and seven feature films in his life, each of which is a classic. Since 1962, Ivan's Childhood won the Golden Lion Award at Venice Film Festival, tarkovsky's dreamlike poetic features and completely original and lingering images have made people hold their breath. It can be said that it inherited the glorious tradition of Russian literature in the19th century.

He was born in Zaflos, Russia, on 1932. He is the son of the poet Arseni Tarvsky. He studied at the Soviet Film Academy and graduated in 196 1. His films have won many international awards; Ivan's Childhood, the first feature film, won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival in 1962. The second film, Andrei Lublev, won the general prize of 1969 Cannes Film Festival. His subsequent works Solaris (1972), Mirror (1974) and Sports Shoes (1979) were warmly praised by western countries. His works are famous for their amazing symbolic images. 1983 When filming Homesickness in Italy, Tarfsky decided not to return to the Soviet Union for life. His last work, Sacrifice, won a special award from the jury of 1986 Summer Film Festival. In the same year1February, Tarfsky died of lung cancer in Paris at the age of 54. Many film critics have tried to interpret his strong personal vision, but it is always difficult to reach.