New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
If you're looking for either insight or even just an introduction into the mind of a great artist, "One Day" is worth the effort.
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France · 1999
55m
Director Chris Marker
Starring Andrei Tarkovsky, Marina Vlady, Eva Mattes, Alexandra Stewart
Genre TV Movie, Documentary
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A documentary made prior to the death of filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky following the process of him working on his final film "The Sacrifice". Interspersed with clips from previous films, the documentary was made at Tarkovsky's request to stand as a record of his working practices.
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New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
If you're looking for either insight or even just an introduction into the mind of a great artist, "One Day" is worth the effort.
A brilliant appreciation of the last great Soviet director, Andrei Tarkovsky.
If there is any message in Tarkovsky's work, although as a poet he would never stoop to anything as banal as a message, it is that life is an internal affair, played out in one's soul, not in public.
Perfect introduction to a remarkable career, and a moving memorial to a remarkable filmmaker.
It's such a lovely piece of work -- and, especially for a filmmaker whose name is barely known outside of art-house circles, so pleasingly accessible -- that it's troubling to think that few people outside of major cities will be able to see it.
Marker's documentary, shot on video, uses interviews, film clips and shots of Tarkovsky on the set to examine the Russian's work.
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